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Effects of social capital in the super-aging society in Japan
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Journal of Nursing & Care

ISSN: 2167-1168

Open Access

Effects of social capital in the super-aging society in Japan


48th Global Nursing & Healthcare Conference

March 04-06, 2019 | Barcelona, Spain

Akiko Hoshino, Toshiki Katsura and Ayako Okutsu

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan
Kyoto University, Japan
Kansai University, Japan

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Nurs Care

Abstract :

Purpose: The author has organized ??The Awata Kenko Machizukuri Kai? (the Awata Health and Community Development Association) with a neighborhood self-governing association, which is a local resident organization of Awata school district, the Community Senior??s Association, ??Josei-Kai? (the Community Women??s Association), local elderly care management center, which is the organization entrusted by the public administration, and preventive care promotion center, and conducted a program to breed the social capital. In this study, the author aimed to verify the effects of social capital in the super-aging society.

Methods: Awata school district is located in ward B, where proportion of elderly is highest in Kyoto city. The number of elderly who are 65 years old or older is 1,139 (31.4%). An inventory survey was conducted for 2,015 residents who were 40 years old or older of Awata school district in January 2018.

Results: There were 173 people (59.9%) who knew the activities of The Awata Kenko Machizukuri Kai and 116 people who did not know (40.1%). People who know this activity are more satisfied with life satisfaction (LSIK), subjective sense of health self-rated health, health behavior (Breslow 7 items), spread of neighborhood companions, neighborhood socializing the depth was significantly higher.

Discussion: Kyoto city is a local community where a number of festivals have been inherited. However, acceleration of aging may influence well-being of the residents while it makes execution of the events difficult, which weakens the association of the local residents, the author presume. The practice of “The Awata Kenko Machizukuri Kai” suggests a model as a concrete practice example of regional comprehensive care system by residents??.

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