Supporting the mobilization of health assets among older community dwellers residing in senior-only households in Singapore: a qualitative study.
Betsy SeahGeir Arild EspnesEmily Neo Kim AngJian Yang LimYanika KowitlawakulWenru WangPublished in: BMC geriatrics (2020)
The eco-map of aging assets can be used as an assessment framework by community health practitioners to recognize, consider, and build a repertoire of resources among these older adults. It serves as a gentle reminder to adopt an ecological approach in considering and tapping into older adults' wide-ranging personal, social, and environmental resources. Community health practitioners can support resource integration as resource facilitators via cognitive, behavioral, and motivational salutogenic pathways to overcome resource mobilization barriers faced by older adults. Such an approach helps older adults to find their internal capabilities and abilities to know who, where, what, and how to seek external resources to identify solutions, creating the intrinsic value to sustain their actions on resource utility.