Stimulating Research to Enhance Aging in Place.

Academic Article

Abstract

  • Older adults may benefit from interventions to successfully age in place. Research has an opportunity to test interventions and implementation strategies to fulfill the needs of older adults through collective evidence building. The purpose of this article is to describe the proceedings of the American Occupational Therapy Foundation (AOTF) 2019 Planning Grant Collective and describe the areas of research that were identified as critical. The AOTF convened scientists with expertise in the area of aging in place to catalyze research on aging in place for older adults. Four priority areas in the aging in place literature were highlighted: (a) identification of factors that support aging in place, (b) classification of processes by which family members and care partners are included in aging in place efforts, (c) categorization of technology supporting older adults to age in place, and (d) development of science that clarifies implementation of evidence-based practice.
  • Authors

  • Rodakowski, Juleen
  • Mroz, Tracy M
  • Ciro, Carrie
  • Lysack, Catherine L
  • Womack, Jennifer L
  • Chippendale, Tracy
  • Cutchin, Malcolm
  • Fritz, Heather
  • Fields, Beth
  • Schepens Niemiec, Stacey L
  • Orellano-Colón, Elsa M
  • Rotenberg, Shlomit
  • Toto, Pamela E
  • Lee, Danbi
  • Jewell, Vanessa D
  • McDonald, Margaret V
  • Arthanat, Sajay
  • Somerville, Emily
  • Park, Melissa
  • Piersol, Catherine Verrier
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • October 2021
  • Published In

    Keywords

  • Aged
  • Family
  • Humans
  • Independent Living
  • Occupational Therapy
  • United States
  • activities of daily living
  • aging
  • assistive technologies
  • caregivers
  • community participation
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Pubmed Id

  • 34109882
  • Start Page

  • 268
  • End Page

  • 274
  • Volume

  • 41
  • Issue

  • 4