Livet i egen bolig

Ældres oplevelser af byrum

Forfattere

  • Randi Sørensen Johansen
  • Tenna Jensen Ilisimatusarfik / Grønlands Universitet og Syddansk Universitet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/gksf.vi.145155

Resumé

Aging is one of the central issues of political welfare discussions in Kalaallit Nunaat. While the national policy supports senior adults’ remaining in their own homes for as long as possible, there are a number of challenges to be faced before this goal can be achieved. This article addresses one of these challenges, the ability of seniors to effectively navigate the urban environment in Nuuk. Based
on interviews with older adults, this work focuses on seniors’ experience of the existing design of urban spaces within Nuuk and the possibilities of creating a more elder-friendly environment. Our analysis demonstrates how the current distance to urban centers and shops present challenges to the quality of life among self-sufficient older people. It also highlights how lack of public transport,
footpaths, and amenities, such as benches, present obstacles to completing daily activities, like shopping and social engagements, while also generally adding to the difficultly of outdoor pursuits.

Forfatterbiografier

Randi Sørensen Johansen

Cand. mag. i Kultur & Samfundshistorie fra Ilisimatusarfik med specialeafhandlingen Længst muligt i eget hjem — et gerontologisk forskningsstudie (2021).

Tenna Jensen, Ilisimatusarfik / Grønlands Universitet og Syddansk Universitet

Ph.d., leder af Center for Arktisk Velfærd, Ilisimatusarfik, og seniorforsker ved Center for Folkesundhed i Grønland, Statens Institut for Folkesundhed, Syddansk Universitet. Forsker i velfærd i Grønland før og nu; sundhedsopfattelser og -adfærd samt forholdet mellem borger og stat i det moderne velfærdssamfund.

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Publiceret

2024-05-06

Citation/Eksport

Johansen, R. S., & Jensen, T. (2024). Livet i egen bolig: Ældres oplevelser af byrum. Grønlandsk Kultur- Og Samfundsforskning, 145–163. https://doi.org/10.7146/gksf.vi.145155