Asztalos Morell, Ildikó
- Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
- Mälardalen University
Research article2022Peer reviewedOpen access
Johansson, Carl; Lindberg, Daniel; Morell, Ildiko Asztalos; Gustafsson, Lena-Karin
BackgroundInternational migration and aging populations make for important trends, challenging elderly care regimes in an increasingly globalized world. The situation calls for new ways of merging active aging strategy and cultural sensitivity. This study aim to illuminate the gap between cultural sensitivity and active aging to identify perceived thresholds by Swedish municipal officials in the understanding of older late-in-life-immigrants situation. MethodsDelphi methodology in three rounds. Twenty-three persons in municipal decision-making positions participated and generated 71 statements, of which 33 statements found consensus. ResultsThe 33 statements show that the decision makers prefer not to use cultural sensitivity as a concept in their work, but rather tailor interventions based on individual preferences that may or may not be present in a certain culture. However, as the complexity of care increases, emphasis drifts away from personal preferences toward text-book knowledge on cultures and activity.
welfare organization; welfare theory of health; culturally sensitive elderly care; active aging; older adults
Frontiers in Sociology
2022, volume: 7, article number: 991219
Publisher: FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Health Care Service and Management, Health Policy and Services and Health Economy
International Migration and Ethnic Relations
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/123345