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Developing rural insights for building age-friendly communities

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JOURNAL OF RURAL STUDIES
卷 81, 期 -, 页码 336-344

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2020.10.053

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Rural ageing; Rural communities; Age-friendly communities; Sustainability; Community; Fragmentation

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  1. SSHRC Insight Development Grant program [430-2017-00724]
  2. Canada Research Chairs Program [950-230916]

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The research found that contextual community factors directly affected the sustainability of age-friendly programs in rural areas. The presence of social connectivity facilitated sustainability, while the lack of geographic connectivity presented challenges.
Notwithstanding a few exceptions, the global age-friendly literature remains mostly silent on the problem of the longer-term, sustainable implementation of age-friendly initiatives. This paper seeks to address this gap by presenting rural insights from a multi-site case study in Ontario, Canada, that considers the influence of unique, rural community contexts that may differentially impact parameters of success and longer-term sustainability among rural age-friendly programs. Findings from interviews with 46 age-friendly leaders across five rural communities demonstrate that contextual community factors directly affected rural age-friendly sustainability. Specifically, the presence of social connectivity (sense of community) created an opportunity for age-friendly sustainability, whereas a lack of geographic connectivity (jurisdictional fragmentation) presented a challenge. These contextual insights demonstrate an additional pathway to rural age-friendly sustainability - considering the social and jurisdictional level of age-friendly implementation prior to initial development, a pathway which reinforces the need for a specifically rural age-friendly agenda that supports rural older adults.

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