Exploring active ageing in a community-based living environment: an ethnographic study in the Western Norway context
BackgroundAge-friendly environments intend to promote active ageing by facilitating social, mental, and physical participation. This could potentially delay the onset of chronic complex conditions, enabling people to live longer independently at home, and prevent loneliness. This study investigates...
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Main Authors: | Elise Førsund (Author), Juan Carlos Torrado Vidal (Author), Stein Erik Fæø (Author), Haakon Reithe (Author), Monica Patrascu (Author), Bettina S. Husebo (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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