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Home and Health among Very Old People – Latvian and Swedish Perspectives. Building upon research cooperation between lund university, sweden & riga stradins university, latvia since 2002. The ENABLE-AGE Project Background. Professor susanne iwarsson , lund university, sweden.
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Home and Health among Very Old People – Latvian and Swedish Perspectives Building upon research cooperation between lunduniversity, sweden & rigastradins university, latvia since 2002
The ENABLE-AGE Project Background Professor susanneiwarsson, lund university, sweden
The ENABLE-AGEProject Enabling Autonomy, Participation, and Well-Being in Old Age: The Home Environment as a Determinant for Healthy Ageing • Latvia • Sweden • United Kingdom • Germany • Hungary
Home Environment (objective, perceived) “Healthy Ageing” (autonomy, well-being, participation) Risks and potentials Main aim To examine, from a European perspective, the home environment as a determinant for ”Healthy Ageing” Recommendations for evidence-based housing solutions across Europe • In very old age • In private households • Living alone
Methodological overview • The ENABLE-AGE Survey Study, N= 1,918 • The ENABLE-AGE In-depth Study, N= 189 • The ENABLE-AGE Update Review, five countries • 1,600 variables (survey database) • Interview audio tapes/transcripts in six languages • Uniquely detailed in data on environmental aspects • One-year follow-up in all countries • Six-year follow-up in Sweden & Germany • Nine-yearfollow-up in Sweden, Germany & Latvia • Ten-yearmortality data – withsomechallenges
In-depth studies, N = 189 Diversity sampling based on survey data Sample description • Sampling in urban regions, stratified for age and gender • Community dwelling very old people, living alone (T1, N = 1,918; T2, N = 1,356) • Different life expectancy and different onset of “Fourth Age” in Eastern vs. Western European countries implications for sampling
Thanks to the financers European Commission Swedish Research Council Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research Ribbingska Foundation in Lund, Sweden Swedish Institute – Visbyprogrammet ScanBalt Bridge Award Faculty of Medicine, Lund University