An investigative study of the experiences of elderly people in a South African black township

The aim of this study was to investigate the experiences which impact on aspects of the lives and sense of well-being of elderly people in a township in South Africa in order to make recommendations for future service delivery. A cross- sectional, qualitative survey was carried out in Mfuleni Townsh...

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Main Authors: G. M. Chigali, M. Marais, R. M. B. Mpofu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2002-01-01
Series:South African Journal of Physiotherapy
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Online Access:https://sajp.co.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/218
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spelling doaj-332a588f5e0c48e183dd9df660f3f9642020-11-24T21:33:16ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Physiotherapy0379-61752410-82192002-01-01583212610.4102/sajp.v58i3.218218An investigative study of the experiences of elderly people in a South African black townshipG. M. Chigali0M. Marais1R. M. B. Mpofu2Livingston General Hospital, LivingstoneDepartment of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Community and Health Sciences, University of the Western CapeCommunity and Health Sciences, University of the Western CapeThe aim of this study was to investigate the experiences which impact on aspects of the lives and sense of well-being of elderly people in a township in South Africa in order to make recommendations for future service delivery. A cross- sectional, qualitative survey was carried out in Mfuleni Township, a part of the Cape Metropolitan Region in the Western Cape.  Sixteen people of ages ranging from 60-82 years were conveniently selected from a group of elderly people who meet regularly at a community centre. Data were collected through focused  group discussions and unstructured interviews. Analysis of data revealed three main categories namely, psychological/ emotional, socio-economic and health, under which different themes emerged. The experiences of individuals in a given society may vary, but somehow, their basic rights tend to be universal as revealed by the literature. Loneliness and isolation, lack of recreation facilities, loss of dignity and respect, poor health services and lack of shelter are some of the experiences expressed by the elderly people in this sample. These experiences highlight the need for clearly stated policies and commitment by governmental and non-governmental structures, appropriate health service strategies and improved socio-economic standards supported by properly researched data.https://sajp.co.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/218ageinggerontologyhealthy ageingneeds of older persons
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An investigative study of the experiences of elderly people in a South African black township
South African Journal of Physiotherapy
ageing
gerontology
healthy ageing
needs of older persons
author_facet G. M. Chigali
M. Marais
R. M. B. Mpofu
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title An investigative study of the experiences of elderly people in a South African black township
title_short An investigative study of the experiences of elderly people in a South African black township
title_full An investigative study of the experiences of elderly people in a South African black township
title_fullStr An investigative study of the experiences of elderly people in a South African black township
title_full_unstemmed An investigative study of the experiences of elderly people in a South African black township
title_sort investigative study of the experiences of elderly people in a south african black township
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Physiotherapy
issn 0379-6175
2410-8219
publishDate 2002-01-01
description The aim of this study was to investigate the experiences which impact on aspects of the lives and sense of well-being of elderly people in a township in South Africa in order to make recommendations for future service delivery. A cross- sectional, qualitative survey was carried out in Mfuleni Township, a part of the Cape Metropolitan Region in the Western Cape.  Sixteen people of ages ranging from 60-82 years were conveniently selected from a group of elderly people who meet regularly at a community centre. Data were collected through focused  group discussions and unstructured interviews. Analysis of data revealed three main categories namely, psychological/ emotional, socio-economic and health, under which different themes emerged. The experiences of individuals in a given society may vary, but somehow, their basic rights tend to be universal as revealed by the literature. Loneliness and isolation, lack of recreation facilities, loss of dignity and respect, poor health services and lack of shelter are some of the experiences expressed by the elderly people in this sample. These experiences highlight the need for clearly stated policies and commitment by governmental and non-governmental structures, appropriate health service strategies and improved socio-economic standards supported by properly researched data.
topic ageing
gerontology
healthy ageing
needs of older persons
url https://sajp.co.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/218
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