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년도별 ‘권’과 ‘호’를 선택해 주세요 (SSN 1598-2874(38권 4호까지), ISSN 2005-3673(38권 5호부터)

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Subject The Sociocultural Meaning of “My Place”: Rural Korean Elderly People's Perspective of Aging in Place
Name : Sihyun Park; Yejung Ko Date : 2020년 05월 Page : p97~p104
Name Sihyun Park; Yejung Ko Date 2020년 05월 Page p97~p104 인쇄
File The-Sociocultural-Meaning-of--My-Place---Rural-Korean-Elde_2020_Asian-Nursin.pdf
Keyword aging; cultural characteristics; health policy; Korea; qualitative research
Purpose: Aging in place becomes an important concept in elderly care plans worldwide. It pursues to
enhance quality of later lives and maintain dignity in older adults. However, one's own place may have some kinds of symbols and meanings to an individual in accordance with the culture he/she belongs to. Without considering it, many cultural conflicts can emerge when policies are realized. Thus, the purpose of this study was to explore the sociocultural meaning of “my place” for elderly Koreans ahead of enacting a policy for the so-called “integrated community care” in South Korea, pursuant to aging in place for the elderly population.

Methods: This study used an ethnographical methodology. The data were collected by observation, indepth interviews with 10 informants, home visits, field notes, and photos, and analyzed using Spradley's ethnographic approach.

Results: As a result, the cultural theme of “my place” in elderly Koreans was “A place that makes me be present.” Three categories representing the meaning of “my place” were emerged: keeping me safe and comfortable, representing my life, and maintaining my control and influence.

Conclusion: Researchers and policymakers should carefully consider the sociocultural perspective when planning, moderating, and implementing a new long-term care policy to achieve aging in place in South Korea.