Relational aspects of meaning in life among older people - a group-interview gerontechnology study
Saarelainen Suvi-Maria; Mäki-Petajä-Leinonen Anna; Pöyhia Reijo
Relational aspects of meaning in life among older people - a group-interview gerontechnology study
Saarelainen Suvi-Maria
Mäki-Petajä-Leinonen Anna
Pöyhia Reijo
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on:
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022091358911
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022091358911
Tiivistelmä
Earlier studies show that experiencing life as meaningful in old age promotes holistic wellbeing and health among older people. As more and more people are living with reduced capacities in their own homes, there is an urgent need to find new ways of promoting holistic wellbeing of the ageing population. Analysing data gathered from existential discussion groups on Service TV (STV), we show how strongly relationality and meaning in life are intertwined for older people. Our findings indicate that respect and support for the autonomy of older people is very important: in order to continue living at home, and prepare for a future with reduced capacities, they need family members for support. Autonomy of ageing becomes relational as choices and wishes are negotiated with family members. Relationships also contribute to loss of meaning. When older people felt that they were not close enough to their family, longed for friends of the same age, were bereaved or widowed, the relational gap caused a violation of meaning. In contrast, participation and activities with peers brought deep joy and connectedness to the lives of the participants. STV provided a new channel for participants to find and form meaningful relationships. Therefore, it is concluded that relationality can be supported by technological means of care.
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