Research regarding quality of life among older people has predominantly focused on functional elements experienced at individual or dyadic level despite the complex interplay of factors that contribute to quality of life. Perspectives which explore interdependencies within communities and the intersecting environments in which older people exercise agency have seen less study. They do, however, play an important role in influencing quality of life as experienced by older people across community settings. Qualitative data from a co-produced study of dimensions influencing quality of life in older people was subjected to secondary analysis using a critical human ecological approach. Findings demonstrate the importance of community interdepend...
Current conceptions of place and wellbeing in literature offer limited ways to think about the inter...
As people age the character of their social relationships change. There is evidence that older peopl...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society....
Research regarding quality of life among older people has predominantly focused on functional elemen...
Population ageing is a global trend and even though years added to life often are lived in good heal...
Quality of life is a concept that has been subject to considerable academic gaze from mainly a quant...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The broad aim of the s...
Current UK policy with respect to the provision of health and social care for older people suggests ...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the perceived quality of life of older people living in the community and in l...
Older people today are more likely to age in their own private living environment. However, many fac...
The importance of qualitative methods in quality of life (QoL) studies is being increasingly recogni...
Despite controversies in theory and in practice when measuring wellbeing and quality of life, there ...
This paper report results from a national survey of quality of life (QoL), based on 999 people aged ...
BackgroundConsideration of older adults’ quality of life (QoL) is becoming increasingly important in...
BACKGROUND: Consideration of older adults' quality of life (QoL) is becoming increasingly important ...
Current conceptions of place and wellbeing in literature offer limited ways to think about the inter...
As people age the character of their social relationships change. There is evidence that older peopl...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society....
Research regarding quality of life among older people has predominantly focused on functional elemen...
Population ageing is a global trend and even though years added to life often are lived in good heal...
Quality of life is a concept that has been subject to considerable academic gaze from mainly a quant...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The broad aim of the s...
Current UK policy with respect to the provision of health and social care for older people suggests ...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the perceived quality of life of older people living in the community and in l...
Older people today are more likely to age in their own private living environment. However, many fac...
The importance of qualitative methods in quality of life (QoL) studies is being increasingly recogni...
Despite controversies in theory and in practice when measuring wellbeing and quality of life, there ...
This paper report results from a national survey of quality of life (QoL), based on 999 people aged ...
BackgroundConsideration of older adults’ quality of life (QoL) is becoming increasingly important in...
BACKGROUND: Consideration of older adults' quality of life (QoL) is becoming increasingly important ...
Current conceptions of place and wellbeing in literature offer limited ways to think about the inter...
As people age the character of their social relationships change. There is evidence that older peopl...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society....