Intergenerationality and Health Promotion: Reflections and Challenges in the Care of Older Adults

Author:

Castro Ana Paula Ribeiro de1ORCID,Pinto Antonio Germane Alves2ORCID,Guimarães José Maria Ximenes1ORCID,Torres Geanne Maria Costa1ORCID,Morais Ana Patrícia Pereira1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Estadual do Ceará (UECE), Brasil

2. Universidade Regional do Cariri (URCA), Brasil

Abstract

Abstract Objective To discuss the promotion of health for older adults through intergenerationality, with an emphasis on intergenerational education within Intergenerational Programs, as a proposal for education fostering the protagonism of older adults and successful aging. Method Theoretical essay, reflective in nature with a qualitative approach. Grounded in the examination of documents emphasizing the increase in longevity and the concern for health promotion among older adults in Brazil, the aim is to contemplate intergenerationality in health promotion and the utilization of intergenerational education to foster successful aging through Intergenerational Programs. Results Organized into three topics: Health promotion for older adults: challenges for their protagonism; Understanding aging for intergenerational learning; Intergenerational program: protagonism for the health promotion of older adults. Conclusion Successful experiences in health, specifically within the realms of Primary Health Care, still appear to be limited or insufficiently recognized for the development of transformative education in health promotion for older adults. The challenge lies in fostering scientific research so that professionals, through continuous education, can enhance health education moments through intergenerational education. Thus, the establishment and implementation of Intergenerational Programs may represent this promising possibility.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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