Aging is the inevitable alternative to a premature death. However, with the onset of gerontological ageing, there either comes an active acceptance and adaption or a slow disengagement and withdraw. The purpose of this discussion board is to compare the Disengagement Theory and the Activity Theory of ageing as it relates to the role of the care giver while incorporating something I learned from this research topic that I did not previously know, and share information that will affect my own nursing practice. As with any life process, ageing presents a unique experience for everyone. Factors such as disease processes, genetics, nutrition, and lifestyle choices all effect how a person ages (Tabloski, 2014). However, not only do physical choices throughout the lifespan contribute to…
Disengagement theory outlines a process of disengagement from social life that people experience as they age and become elderly. The theory states that, over time, elderly people withdraw, or disengage from, the social roles and relationships that were central to their life in adulthood. As a functionalist theory, this framework casts the process of disengagement as necessary and beneficial to society, as it allows the social system to remain stable and ordered. People lose social ties to those…
passage of time. Aging itself is the living manifestation of those biological events that occur over a certain span of time. Nonetheless, there is not a clear or perfect definition of aging. Theories of aging generally relate to either the process of aging itself, or with those medical issues that are encountered by the aging adult. These theories…
Some people would get cyberbullying by the other in some social media. Cyberbullying means people using social media to send some text of an intimidating or threatening nature to hurt the others’ feeling. Cyberbullying is kind of an example of conflict theory. In the other case, some of the bully would act total different in the real life and the Internet. They may say a lot of intimidating thing to hurt the other because no one know who are they in the real world. So they would not care about…
SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GEROTRANSCENDENCE AND DISENGAGEMENT THEORY SIMILARITIES Wadensten (2003, p. 15) observes that although the disengagement theories and gerotranscendence theory seems to be very different, both theories shared similarities in meta-theoretical framework which indicate that this framework is the common positivist one. It viewed the individual as an object directed by internal and external forces when the researcher is mainly interested in the behavior of the…
activity theory states, “as one ages, rather than being removed from roles, we take on new roles that maintain a sense of continuity” (Matcha, 53). Due to this theory, there is a need for a building to benefit the senior citizens of this community. As Matcha stated, individuals will successfully age if maintained prior activity level (Matcha 53). As the Matcha text indicated, there are four postulates that indicate the relationship between activity and life satisfaction. A building that is…
M2: I will be talking about two major hypotheses of maturing or ageing (disengagement and activity hypothesis) and discuss and soon thereafter my two individuals (Connie and Cyril) may withdraw or stay effectively included with social activities as they get to be more older. Considering the part of continuity for Connie and Cyril. Disengagement theory (Connie): this hypothesis is said that more elderly individuals will withdraw from society since they might have restricted open doors on account…
Cumming and Henry best stated this phenomenon with the disengagement theory by suggesting that this served to ease the eventual loss of the older adult on the family or community (PAGE 40 SITE). It is said that disengagement occurs after the loss of a spouse and retirement, which in this case may be entirely true. As stated earlier, the individual has retired nine years ago and has been through multiple marriages failing along with the death of her latest husband. As far as social activity goes,…
communication, 03/27/12). An example of disengagement theory if an older adult who has heart disease may develop shortness of breath may be unable to continue daily walks with their friends. The older adult will develop less contact with friends which may lead to fading friendships. Another example of disengagement theory if when a retired career women experience loss of social network and self-satisfaction of work. Aging-related that impacts an older adult’s cultural, for example, is the…
‘The disengagement theory of aging claims that it is natural and acceptable for older adults to withdraw from society and personal relationships as they age’ (www.boundless.com). The Disengagement theory was established by Elaine Cumming and Warren Earl Henry in the late 1950’s, and was presented in their ‘Growing Old’ book published in 1961. Their findings suggest that the elderly naturally disengage from society, they withdraw from involving themselves with people or in groups/activities etc.…