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| Title: | University students' perceptions for healthy ageing in the Asia-Pacific : a content analysis | Authors: | Rozelle, M Xin, M Kubasova, K Guillemot, J Lee, M Hairi, NN Withers, M |
Issue Date: | Jun-2025 | Source: | Australasian journal on ageing, June 2025, v. 44, no. 2, e70061 | Abstract: | Background: Population ageing is a global phenomenon. The World Health Organization's Decade of Healthy Ageing, known as the Decade, underscores the value of building age-friendly environments, combating ageism and improving care for older adults. Methods: Twenty-eight teams of students from 10 Asia-Pacific economies participated in a competition on improving older adult care. We performed a content analysis of video proposals, applying the Decade's four key action areas as a novel way to examine student perceptions of healthy ageing. Results: Regarding the Decade, most proposals addressed integrated health care and age-friendly environments, but few addressed long-term care and/or ageism. Social isolation was a priority, with proposals commonly featuring technological tools and socially supportive spaces for older adults and carers as solutions. Conclusions: Students valued technology-based strategies and socially connected environments to promote mental health and active ageing as critical components of healthy ageing. The results demonstrated the need for programs that counter ageism. | Keywords: | Ageism Healthy ageing Intersectoral collaboration Technology |
Publisher: | Wiley-Blackwell | Journal: | Australasian journal on ageing | ISSN: | 1440-6381 | EISSN: | 1741-6612 | DOI: | 10.1111/ajag.70061 |
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