Exploratory study of the underutilization of CTSA module services DOI Creative Commons
Julie T. Elworth, Melissa Vaught, Jillian Harvey

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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 6(1)

Published: Jan. 1, 2022

Abstract Background/Objective: The Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) program aims to enhance the quality, efficiency, impact of translation from discovery interventions that improve human health. CTSA hubs at medical research institutions across United States develop test innovative tools, methods, processes, offering core resources training for clinical translational (CTR) workforce. Hubs have developed services different domains, such as informatics pilot studies, provide ad hoc expertise staffing local teams. Although these can efficient, cost-effective ways cover skills gaps implement rigorous three CTSAs varying size found majority investigators were single domain service users, likely missing opportunities further their work. Methods: Through interviews with users a survey managers, this exploratory study identify barriers using multiple modules solutions overcome those barriers. Results: Barriers include challenges in finding information about services, unclear or unknown user needs, users’ lack funding engage services. More issues identified largest CTSA. Conclusions: represents small subset hubs, we anticipate our findings proposed will be relevant broader community. This provides foundational use own efforts increase utilization methods used more comprehensive studies focus on explaining relationship between features rates versus cross-module use.

Language: Английский

Learning in retirement: Developing resilience and becoming a resourceful practitioner of life DOI
Kyoko Murakami

Learning Culture and Social Interaction, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 28, P. 100463 - 100463

Published: Oct. 8, 2020

Language: Английский

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A New Housing Mode in a Regional Landscape of Care: A Sociocultural Psychological Study of a Boundary Object DOI Creative Commons
Fabienne Gfeller, Tania Zittoun

Human Arenas, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 20, 2023

Abstract The study of ageing, which received growing attention over the past 30 years, has progressively realised importance cultural, historical, and socio-economical environment for various courses ageing. However, we believe that it could be further conceptualised. First, propose to enrich through notion “landscape care” developed by geography. Second, distinction sociocultural psychologists between sociogenesis, microgenesis, ontogenesis is useful articulate different scales landscape care consider individual trajectories. Finally, boundary object leads us discuss how a specific might play bridging function in this landscape. We draw on regional case carried out Swiss canton where building “flats with referees” part new policy aims at adapting support network demographic change favour ageing place. Our hypothesis these flats may have as they lead actors collaborate. Based observations, desk research, interviews, shows sociogenetic level, function. ontogenetic microgenetic levels, divergences misunderstandings hinder fully achieve By examining changes care, article contributes better understanding people’s trajectories within their environments.

Language: Английский

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La collaboration, enjeu d’une réforme de politique cantonale du vieillissement DOI
Fabienne Gfeller, Michèle Grossen, Tania Zittoun

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Gérontologie et société, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: vol. 46/ n° 172(3), P. 97 - 113

Published: Dec. 11, 2023

Confronté au changement démographique, le canton de Neuchâtel (Suisse) lance en 2012 une réforme socio-sanitaire visant à développer les possibilités vieillissement domicile. Accompagnée d’une reconfiguration importante du réseau soins, d’aide et d’accompagnement des personnes âgées, cette requiert la collaboration entre institutions impliquées. Mais quoi consiste exactement collaboration, sur quels objets porte-t-elle quelles sont conditions qui favorisent ? Abordant ces questions point vue psychologie socioculturelle autres approches apparentées, nous mettons l’accent travail d’articulation nécessaire cohérence activités impliquées dans réseau, tensions s’exercent activités. Nous examinons permettent renforcer pouvoir d’agir diverses intervenantes. présentons étude terrain qui, recourant méthodologie compréhensive (entretiens, observations recherche documentaire), suit mise œuvre réforme. Après avoir décrit l’hétérogénéité mis place, rapportons série d’exemples illustrent certaines pointent quelques obstacles d’articulation. En conclusion, soulignons l’importance chaque personne impliquée faire face aux aléas d’élargir son d’agir. C’est dire que contribue fonctionnement et, plus largement, place réforme, ceci même titre développement nouvelles structures institutions.

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Older Adults’ Goals and Expectations When Using Long-Term Services and Supports DOI
Jasmine Travers, Karen B. Hirschman, Mary D. Naylor

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Journal of Applied Gerontology, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 41(3), P. 709 - 717

Published: July 27, 2021

Despite recent research focused on aging well, little is known regarding the goals and expectations from long-term services supports (LTSS) use among older adults.To address this knowledge gap, interviewer-guided surveys with adults newly receiving LTSS in home community-based, assisted living, nursing settings Philadelphia, New Jersey, York were conducted.Twelve subthemes of 464 context Aging Well emerged our analysis: maintaining function, optimizing health circumstances, status quo, transitioning back to previous state, achieving independence, preserving cognitive function capacity for psychosocial emotional health, purpose, increasing quality life, social support, engagement, relieving burden, feeling a sense security/safety.This in-depth analysis qualitative data provides adults.

Language: Английский

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Thematic engagements: Affects and learning in older age DOI Creative Commons
Tania Zittoun, Martina Cabra

Learning Culture and Social Interaction, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 45, P. 100806 - 100806

Published: Feb. 27, 2024

In this paper, we propose a sociocultural perspective to consider affects in older age. The psychology of learning throughout the whole life course, including adults, suggest that play an important role. However, developmental has paid little attention and development, even less these aspects We believe it is examine age because their centrality lifecourse; but how account for them? notion thematic engagement highlight role persons' designate transversal pluri-thematic interests across activities domains knowledge, which enable us show some topics, or become more than others given person time. base our claims on longitudinal study people engaging different at home, neighbourhood, as well daycare centre people, provide three dialogical exemplars. finally theoretical empirical implications proposition.

Language: Английский

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Study protocol for a systematic review of the social determinants of mental health and well-being of older migrants aged 50 years and above DOI Creative Commons
Pankhuri Bhatia, Helen McLaren, Yunong Huang

et al.

F1000Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12, P. 16 - 16

Published: March 8, 2024

Background Migration is a milestone event in person’s life, bringing with it the challenges of settling down an unfamiliar environment. The age at which migration takes place and way migrants negotiate their old new world significantly impacts mental health. Thus, this systematic review seeks to analyse summarize existing research detailing contexts people migrate later life associations between these social determinants health well-being. Methods Seven databases including PsycINFO, Web Science, PubMed, Applied Social Sciences Index, Abstracts: ASSIA, Ageline, CINAHL, Informit will be searched systematically for original journal articles published English. In first screening stage, reviewer (PB) screen all titles abstracts mark potentially eligible texts full-text screening. second (HM) decisions made. Any potential conflicts resolved discussion. Afterward, full studies assessed eligibility by two reviewers (PB HM). methodological quality (or risk bias) individual appraised using Mixed Method Appraisal Tool. thematic synthesis data performed hybrid approach incorporating deductive (framed against customised framework) inductive data-driven processes. protocol was registered International Prospective Register Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO) (Reg: CRD42022359881).

Language: Английский

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Expériences sociomatérielles. Objets, interactions, espaces DOI Open Access
Antonio Iannaccone,

Elisa Cattaruzza,

Emmanuel Schwab

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Published: Jan. 1, 2024

« Dans cet ouvrage, c’est tout un monde qui se dévoile – en mouvement, interaction, constitué d’humains et de non-humains reliés par des interdépendances que notre pensée occidentale, surtout si elle est éprise d’abstraction, tend à sous-estimer […] Personnellement, il me semble ces chapitres, leurs découvertes minutieusement décrites, font naître sentiment envoûtant le existe vraiment ( !) qu’il fait milliers réalités l’on avait négligées, passées sous silence. Et celles-ci sont bien plus intéressantes qu’attendu ! On y sent une tension stimulante entre l’évidence ordinaire (nous savons nous sommes entourés d’objets matériels) l’extraordinaire surprise découvrir la vie foisonnante anime, au creux nos gestes usages, répétitifs ou créatifs, tous objets loin d’être neutres. Les travaux présentés dans ce livre s’appuient essentiellement sur études cas. Utilisons métaphore du miroir pour dire richesse l’approche idéographique. Quand on regarde poche tenu mains, ne voit qu’une petite surface aux frontières établies. pourtant, avec orientation choisie, peut réfléchir énormément choses Étudier profondeur “local” (cette surface) permet s’approcher “global” moins cette part monde, parfois très haute profonde, dont porte reflet. »

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MEASUREMENT INVARIANCE OF THE SHORT UCLA LONELINESS SCALE IN SPANISH AND PERUVIAN OLD PEOPLE: LATENT MEAN DIFFERENCES AND EVIDENCE FOR DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS ON PERCEIVED HEALTH DOI Open Access
Tomás Caycho‐Rodríguez, José M. Tomás, José Ventura‐León

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Psychological Thought, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 16(1), P. 64 - 89

Published: April 30, 2023

The objectives of this study are to evaluate the measurement invariance University California Los Angeles Loneliness Scale (UCLA-LS) three-item version (UCLA-LS-3) in older adults Peru and Spain, compare latent means loneliness, psychometric properties scale with Item Response Theory (IRT) models, possible moderating effects country on loneliness-health relationships. Peruvian sample was composed 235 old from city Lima. Spanish 443 adults. three-factor structure RUCLA-3 anchored health measure fitted data reasonably well Spain Peru. R-UCLA-3 may be considered invariant for these two samples. loneliness different, average being greater than that Spain. is an adequate through IRT models.

Language: Английский

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Starost je i mirno more i nemirna luka: instrument za ispitivanje uverenja o starosti, starima i obrazovanju starih DOI Open Access

Jana Mišović,

Natalija Gojak, Zorica Milošević

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Zbornik instituta za kriminološka i sociološka istraživanja, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: XLI(2/3), P. 27 - 40

Published: Dec. 23, 2022

Scientific and socio-political interest in the old age elderly is stimulated by global trend of demographic aging population. There are many different social narratives available about as a period life, category education intended for them, all these can be grouped into three approaches to theory, practice policy education: concept disengagement, expansive engagement constructive competent engagement. An instrument examination beliefs age, was created, which based on theoretical premises aforementioned approaches. In order examine reliability created instrument, pilot study conducted sample 40 andragogy students at Faculty Philosophy, University Belgrade. The paper presents results education, well metric characteristics instrument. revised obtained research presented end paper.

Language: Английский

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Study protocol for a systematic review of the social determinants of mental health and well-being of older migrants aged 50 years and above DOI Creative Commons
Pankhuri Bhatia, Helen McLaren, Yunong Huang

et al.

F1000Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 12, P. 16 - 16

Published: Jan. 6, 2023

Background: Migration is a milestone event in person’s life, bringing with it the challenges of settling down an unfamiliar environment. The age at which migration takes place and way migrants negotiate their old new world significantly impacts mental health. Thus, this systematic review seeks to analyse summarize existing research detailing contexts people migrate later life associations between these social determinants health well-being. Methods: Seven databases including PsycINFO, Web Science, PubMed, Applied Social Sciences Index, Abstracts: ASSIA, Ageline, CINAHL, Informit will be searched systematically for original journal articles published English. In first screening stage, reviewer (PB) screen all titles abstracts mark potentially eligible texts full-text screening. second (HM) decisions made. Any potential conflicts resolved discussion. Afterward, full studies assessed eligibility by two reviewers (PB HM). methodological quality (or risk bias) individual appraised using Mixed Method Appraisal Tool. thematic synthesis data performed hybrid approach incorporating deductive (framed against intersectionality as lens) inductive data-driven processes. protocol was registered International Prospective Register Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO) (Reg: CRD42022359881).

Language: Английский

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