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Original Research Article

Emplacing reablement co-creating an outdoor recreation model in the rural Arctic

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Article: 2273013 | Received 24 Jul 2023, Accepted 16 Oct 2023, Published online: 26 Oct 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Reablement aims to enable older persons with functional decline to re-engage in meaningful activities. The benefits of engagement in outdoor activities are significant; however, reablement services primarily target function in indoor environments whereas descriptions of outdoor activities are sparse. The aim of this study was to create a model that integrates outdoor recreation into reablement. We therefore elaborated on an experienced based co-design methodology to create a model that integrates outdoor recreation for older persons in reablement in an Arctic, rural context in northern Norway. Stakeholders (N = 35), including reablement participants, participated in workshops, focus groups, and individual interviews. Based on the results, we co-created a person-centred model for outdoor recreation in reablement, including an assessment tool that can guide reablement staff in goal-setting practices. Accordingly, we argue that cherished locations holds significant meaning in the lives of older people and warrant recognition in reablement programmes. There is a need to evaluate the effects and feasibility of the model and the possibility for its implementation in other health care settings.

Acknowledgments

We thank all the participants who contributed to this work. Special thanks to the reablement staff and administration in the municipality of Vestvågøy for their positive engagement in this work. Finally, the authors extend their gratitude to the three reablement participants in this study for exploring their experiences together with us.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Additional information

Funding

The project was funded by the Nordland Regional Research Fund (RFF) (ID: 317277). The financial sponsors did not play any role in the design, conduct or reporting of the study.