Personal benefits of older adults engaging in a participatory action research (PAR) project
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Date Issued
2023
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Type
Article
Language
English
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Abstract
Participatory action research (PAR) is the process of conducting research with people rather than for them and is perceived as an empowering activity for older adults who participate in it. However, there is little evidence that outlines and explains the reasons why older adults engage in PAR. Thus, the aim of this study was to better understand the personal benefits for older adults participating in PAR. We based our study on the experiences of four older adults who volunteered for CareComLabs, a Swiss-based PAR project, for more than two years. A constructivist grounded theory design was used to explore the benefits of participating in CareComLabs by conducting in-depth, semi-structured interviews. The analysis yielded four categories of personal benefits of participating in CareComLabs: (a) enriching relationships; (b) broadening horizons for older age; (c) keeping in touch with one's profession; and (d) interacting in a nurturing community. Our findings may have implications for policies and frameworks focused on the identification of the potential of participatory action research as a community resource.
Subjects
BF Psychology
HT Communities. Classes. Races
Publisher DOI
Journal or Serie
Journal of Aging Studies
ISSN
08904065
Sponsors
Swiss National Science Foundation
Volume
67
Project(s)
CareComLabs
Publisher
Elsevier
Submitter
GashiS
Citation apa
Gashi, S., Kaspar, H., & Holtforth, M. G. (2023). Personal benefits of older adults engaging in a participatory action research (PAR) project. In Journal of Aging Studies (Vol. 67). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.20380
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