The lived experience of Australian retirees: 'I'm retired, what do i do now?'


Autoria(s): Pepin, Genevieve; Deutscher, Brianna
Data(s)

01/09/2011

Resumo

Introduction: The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the lived experience of retirement in a context where it is not compulsory, and to understand consequent changes in roles, identity and occupational adaptation from the perspective of Australian retirees. Method: Five people aged between 61 and 68 years, who had retired during the previous 18 months, were interviewed. Data analysis included transcription and coding of data, data aggregation and identification of themes. Findings: The themes that emerged from the data analysis were related to time structure and meaningful occupations, ageing and performance capacity, role changes, emotional adjustment to retirement and preparation for retirement. Conclusion: The findings suggest that engagement in meaningful occupations and valued roles, along with the emergence of grandparenting as a significant role, the development of new interests and engagement in retirement planning activities, and support in restructuring the use of time are essential to maintain a positive identity and to adapt successfully to retirement. © The College of Occupational Therapists Ltd.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30083918

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Sage Publications

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30083918/pepin-livedexperienceof-2011.pdf

http://www.dx.doi.org/10.4276/030802211X13153015305556

Direitos

2011, Sage Publications

Palavras-Chave #Science & Technology #Life Sciences & Biomedicine #Rehabilitation #REHABILITATION, SCI #REHABILITATION, SSCI #Retirement #meaningful occupations #occupational adaptation #OCCUPATIONAL TRANSITION #NARRATIVES #HEALTH #SATISFACTION #ADJUSTMENT #LIFE
Tipo

Journal Article