A phenomenological study of ageing amongst the older persons in Zambia

A study entitled `Phenomenological study of ageing amongst the older persons in Zambia' was undertaken with the purpose of gaining an understanding of the ageing phenomenon within the Zambian context and provide frameworks that could be used by policy-makers and health professionals to formulat...

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Main Author: Namakando-Phiri, Anne
Other Authors: Human, Susara Petronella, 1952-
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Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1924
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-19242016-04-16T04:07:53Z A phenomenological study of ageing amongst the older persons in Zambia Namakando-Phiri, Anne Human, Susara Petronella, 1952- Ganga-Limando, M. (Prof.) Phenomenology Transcendental philosophy Zambia Ageing 362.6096894 Social change -- Zambia Older people -- Social networks -- Zambia Older people -- Nursing home care -- Zambia Older people -- Care -- Zambia Older people -- Government policy -- Zambia Old age homes -- Zambia Older people -- Health and hygiene -- Zambia Community health services for older people -- Zambia Intergenerational relations -- Zambia Geriatric nursing -- Zambia Older people -- Medical care -- Zambia A study entitled `Phenomenological study of ageing amongst the older persons in Zambia' was undertaken with the purpose of gaining an understanding of the ageing phenomenon within the Zambian context and provide frameworks that could be used by policy-makers and health professionals to formulate guidelines or interventions relevant to the lived experiences of older persons and the meaning attached to ageing or being old, and consequently maintain or improve the quality of life of older persons of Zambia. The objectives of the study were to describe (1) the lived experiences of the older persons of Zambia, and (2) the meaning they attached to ageing or being old within the Zambian context. A transcendental phenomenological design within the qualitative naturalistic approach was used to guide the research process and to assist the researcher to reach the purpose and objectives of the study. Focus group and in-depth individual interviews were conducted to generate data from twenty-seven (27) informants. Fifteen (15) informants participated in the focus group interviews and twelve (12) in in-depth individual interviews. In total, 24 in-depth individual interviews were conducted in term of two interviews per informants, and two focus group interviews. Data collection covered a period of three months. Coliazzi (1978) and Giorgi (1985) techniques for qualitative data analysis were used and verbatim excerpts form the transcribed interviews were used to support the themes that emerged from data and to provide a richer picture of the situation. Three frameworks derived from the findings of this study: (1) framework of the lived experiences of older persons of Zambia, (2) framework of the meaning of ageing or being old and (3) framework for understanding ageing within the Zambian context. The researcher believed that these frameworks would make a meaningful contribution toward the understanding and the development of policies and interventions that would assist in enhancing or maintaining the quality of life of older people of Zambia. The main findings of the results of this study indicated three most significant dimensions of the lived experiences of the older persons (health, socio-economic and psychosocial) that need to be taken into account when planning for any programs or interventions aimed at maintaining or improving the quality of life of older persons of Zambia. These interventions and programs should also address the negative feelings or meanings attached to the above experiences. The main findings of the results of this study also showed that the meaning of being old or ageing in Zambia does not depend on the health, socio-economic and psychosocial living experiences of the older person but it depends largely on the inner values of the older persons, such as spiritual, emotional and cultural beliefs. This means that maintaining or improving the quality of life of older persons in Zambia would require comprehensive programs or interventions that should take into account the health, socio-economic, psychosocial, spiritual, emotional and cultural needs of the older people. Health Studies D. Litt. et Phil. (Health Studies) 2009-08-25T10:58:08Z 2009-08-25T10:58:08Z 2009-08-25T10:58:08Z 2004-02 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1924 en 1 online resource (x, 168 leaves)
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language en
format Others
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topic Phenomenology
Transcendental philosophy
Zambia
Ageing
362.6096894
Social change -- Zambia
Older people -- Social networks -- Zambia
Older people -- Nursing home care -- Zambia
Older people -- Care -- Zambia
Older people -- Government policy -- Zambia
Old age homes -- Zambia
Older people -- Health and hygiene -- Zambia
Community health services for older people -- Zambia
Intergenerational relations -- Zambia
Geriatric nursing -- Zambia
Older people -- Medical care -- Zambia
spellingShingle Phenomenology
Transcendental philosophy
Zambia
Ageing
362.6096894
Social change -- Zambia
Older people -- Social networks -- Zambia
Older people -- Nursing home care -- Zambia
Older people -- Care -- Zambia
Older people -- Government policy -- Zambia
Old age homes -- Zambia
Older people -- Health and hygiene -- Zambia
Community health services for older people -- Zambia
Intergenerational relations -- Zambia
Geriatric nursing -- Zambia
Older people -- Medical care -- Zambia
Namakando-Phiri, Anne
A phenomenological study of ageing amongst the older persons in Zambia
description A study entitled `Phenomenological study of ageing amongst the older persons in Zambia' was undertaken with the purpose of gaining an understanding of the ageing phenomenon within the Zambian context and provide frameworks that could be used by policy-makers and health professionals to formulate guidelines or interventions relevant to the lived experiences of older persons and the meaning attached to ageing or being old, and consequently maintain or improve the quality of life of older persons of Zambia. The objectives of the study were to describe (1) the lived experiences of the older persons of Zambia, and (2) the meaning they attached to ageing or being old within the Zambian context. A transcendental phenomenological design within the qualitative naturalistic approach was used to guide the research process and to assist the researcher to reach the purpose and objectives of the study. Focus group and in-depth individual interviews were conducted to generate data from twenty-seven (27) informants. Fifteen (15) informants participated in the focus group interviews and twelve (12) in in-depth individual interviews. In total, 24 in-depth individual interviews were conducted in term of two interviews per informants, and two focus group interviews. Data collection covered a period of three months. Coliazzi (1978) and Giorgi (1985) techniques for qualitative data analysis were used and verbatim excerpts form the transcribed interviews were used to support the themes that emerged from data and to provide a richer picture of the situation. Three frameworks derived from the findings of this study: (1) framework of the lived experiences of older persons of Zambia, (2) framework of the meaning of ageing or being old and (3) framework for understanding ageing within the Zambian context. The researcher believed that these frameworks would make a meaningful contribution toward the understanding and the development of policies and interventions that would assist in enhancing or maintaining the quality of life of older people of Zambia. The main findings of the results of this study indicated three most significant dimensions of the lived experiences of the older persons (health, socio-economic and psychosocial) that need to be taken into account when planning for any programs or interventions aimed at maintaining or improving the quality of life of older persons of Zambia. These interventions and programs should also address the negative feelings or meanings attached to the above experiences. The main findings of the results of this study also showed that the meaning of being old or ageing in Zambia does not depend on the health, socio-economic and psychosocial living experiences of the older person but it depends largely on the inner values of the older persons, such as spiritual, emotional and cultural beliefs. This means that maintaining or improving the quality of life of older persons in Zambia would require comprehensive programs or interventions that should take into account the health, socio-economic, psychosocial, spiritual, emotional and cultural needs of the older people. === Health Studies === D. Litt. et Phil. (Health Studies)
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