%0 Journal Article
%T Aging Experiences among Older People in Conakry/Guinea: Towards an Age-Friendly City and Community
%A Mamadou Dioulde Balde
%A Alpha Oumar Sall
%A Tiany Sidibe
%A Madeleine Toure
%A Ramata Diallo
%A Aissatou Diallo
%A Sadan Camara
%J Advances in Aging Research
%P 67-86
%@ 2169-0502
%D 2023
%I Scientific Research Publishing
%R 10.4236/aar.2023.124006
%X Older
people are a demographically significant group, who represent a vulnerable
layer within conditions for active and healthy aging that may be lacking in
both urban and rural areas. Objective: To identify the main barriers and
opportunities for the establishment of age-friendly cities and communities in a
low-income country. Methods: This was a qualitative study that involved focus group discussions
with older people, and service providers (health and social services) in the city of Conakry.
The older people were purposively selected with the support of older people
associations, and men and women were equally represented in the sample. Results: The
analysis focused on the experience of old age as well as the barriers and
opportunities for active healthy aging specific to the sub-Saharan context. The
results indicate that a good quality of life for older adults boils down to the
acquisition of good health and decent housing. Other concerns frequently
reported were food and education problems for their children and security. Conclusion: This study contributes to strengthening the understanding of the age-friendly
cities and communities¡¯ approach in the context of sub-Saharan African
countries.
%K Older People
%K Age-Friendly Cities and Communities
%K Barriers
%K Opportunities
%K Conakry
%U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=126553