2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-37011/v1
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Integrated Pathways to Healthy Ageing (PHA): A Conceptual Ecosystem

Abstract: Background Ageing is commonly accompanied by an associated increase in the prevalence of chronic musculoskeletal, metabolic and mental health conditions that affects physical capacity and overall decline in quality of life. To date, most health interventions have been monodisciplinary and monomodal, with a relatively narrow focus and loci of impact. What is now being advocated is more interdisciplinary health promotion measures for the attainment of healthy ageing. This paper reports on an empirical interventi… Show more

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“…For this project, the notion of a “conceptual age friendly living ecosystem” is also applied, and is defined by “a holistic, multi-disciplinary and multi-modular” provision of intergenerational and age-friendly physical, virtual, social and trans-regional places and spaces, with “emphasis on engaging many people in collaborative activities required to move beyond the traditional single cause-effect linear trajectory of a mono-discipline and mono-modal approach” ( 34 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For this project, the notion of a “conceptual age friendly living ecosystem” is also applied, and is defined by “a holistic, multi-disciplinary and multi-modular” provision of intergenerational and age-friendly physical, virtual, social and trans-regional places and spaces, with “emphasis on engaging many people in collaborative activities required to move beyond the traditional single cause-effect linear trajectory of a mono-discipline and mono-modal approach” ( 34 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants were recruited initially using our known networks and subsequently enhanced by a snowball sampling method through electronic circulation of a digital e-invitation across the INN and via “word of mouth” through existing national and international academic (e.g., University of Stirling, Heriot-Watt University, Beijing Forestry University, Simon Fraser University, Technical University of Svolen), industry (e.g., StudioPneuma, Architecture and Design Scotland), health (e.g., National Health Service) and non-government organization (e.g., Citadel Youth Center, Children in Scotland) partners who are part of the broader project team. To ensure that the participant group varied in age and was “multi-disciplinary and multi-modular” and aligned with tenets of the conceptual ecosystem model ( 34 ), recruitment targeted individuals with lived experience of growing older in community settings from across the lifespan and individuals from organizations with vested interest for creating intergenerational places and spaces.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%