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Contributions of university activities to active aging: grounded theory.

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OBJECTIVE To understand the contributions of university activities for active aging of elderly people committed to the Open University for the Third Age program. METHOD This is a qualitative study… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE To understand the contributions of university activities for active aging of elderly people committed to the Open University for the Third Age program. METHOD This is a qualitative study guided by Symbolic Interactionism as a theoretical framework and by the Grounded Theory as a methodological framework. Data were collected between April and October 2020, through individual interviews with the elderly, coordinators, and professors of an Open University for the Third Age. The software Atlas.ti ® was used to support the analysis, which took place through open, axial, and integration coding. RESULTS Participation in university activities contributed to strengthening the pillars that support the active aging policy. Contributions were driven by lifelong learning, included in the program through nonformal continuing education, which optimized opportunities for the elderly's health, participation, and safety. CONCLUSION The contributions arising from participation in university activities favor the (re)construction of the elderly's resilience in coping with everyday situations.

Keywords: grounded theory; active aging; university activities; contributions university; university; activities active

Journal Title: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P
Year Published: 2022

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