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How are You Doing? on the Healthy Aging of the Community-Dwelling Oldest-Old in the Shadow of the COVID-19 Pandemic

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RESEARCH ON AGING
Volume 45, Issue 3-4, Pages 280-290

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/01640275221100949

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Aging well; Oldest-old; COVID-19; Healthy aging

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This study examined the perceptions of aging well among the oldest-old population and the impacts of COVID-19 on them. The findings showed that maintaining functional ability, staying active with a positive attitude, and feeling grateful for support were important for their well-being. However, COVID-19-related anxieties and policies destabilized their well-being.
Objective Globally, the oldest-old population is growing rapidly. Little is known about the perceived well-being of the community-dwelling oldest-old, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study examined the oldest-old's perceptions of aging well and the COVID-related impacts on them. Methods Semi-structured in-depth interviews with 22 adults aged 85 or above were conducted with purposive sampling methods. Transcripts were analyzed using thematic analysis. Results Four main themes emerged: 1) sustaining functional ability; 2) staying active with a positive attitude; 3) feeling grateful for support from society and family; 4) COVID-19-related anxieties and policies destabilizing their well-being. Discussion This study provides direct evidence from the oldest-old on how they maintained their well-being. While they valued support from society and family, COVID-19-related measures disturbed their routines and prevented them from self-attaining well-being. The findings should be considered when developing interventions for this vulnerable group.

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