Sociocultural interactions and self-perception of health in older adults from an active participation centre: A qualitative study

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Author
Marín-García, Elena
Martínez Angulo, Pablo
Publisher
ElsevierDate
2024Subject
Self-perception of healthActive participation centre
Healthy Ageing
Older People
Psychosocial
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Introduction
Promoting healthy ageing is a global priority. Active Participation Centres are potentially key in fostering psychosocial and emotional health, contributing to a fulfilling and active lifestyle for older adults.
Aims
The study explores self-perceived health, perceptions of sociocultural participation, emotions that emerged when sociocultural participation, and preferences among older adults engaged in community socio-cultural activities from an Active Participation Centre.
Methods
We realised a hermeneutic study; interviews with nine older participants were conducted. Hermeneutic considerations were employed for data analysis.
Results
Findings reveal the centre's significance as a therapeutic space, positively influencing emotional well-being, fostering social connections, and offering diverse activity preferences.
Conclusion
This study underscores the nuanced interplay between sociocultural engagement and self-perceived health, emphasising the need for holistic approaches to promote well-being among older adults attending Active Participation Centres.