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Nowadays, globally population is facing the aging phenomenon, which means that the share of
people aged 65 and over is growing faster than the share of people in any other age category
resulting in demographic transition. Among health issues, cognitive decline (CD) in old age is a
major concern, hence there is need to think of strategies, which might prevent CD. Learning and
education in later life have been identified as preventive factors for CD. The learning process
may contribute to the increase in neuroplasticity, as it prompts creation of new neuronal
connections by their repeated activation. Our project is aimed to find out what are the learning
needs of Armenian seniors. Data was collected through 13 In-depth Interviews (IDI) and 2 Focus Group Discussions (FGD)
until saturation was reached. For grouping and retrieval of the data Qualitative software QDA
miner lite was applied. The Results of the study revealed that most of the seniors in Armenia
have a need for learning, in addition to a broader set of needs as well, which during further
analyses was linked to educational needs. Five global teams emerged from analysis, one of
which related to Aging experiences of seniors in Armenia and the rest related to their needs:
needs for Socialization, Financial protection, Social and Self-acceptance of old age image,
Learning and Engagement. Participants were not familiar with the concept of “active aging”. New skills that people needed to obtain were technology management and language learning
followed by playing a musical instrument, singing, pottery, painting, sewing, recitation, roleplaying. From the new activities most of all they preferred to participate in mentored group
discussions, volunteering, playing table games , concert watching, and organized city walking
tours, cooking, and gardening. Overall, the findings of our study were congruent with the results of studies done in other
countries. |
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