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Alandan Notlar: Vietnamlı Yaşlılarla İlgili Antropolojik Gözlemler, Sorulacak Sorular ve Vietnam’da Gerontolojiyle İlişkili Araştırmalar

Year 2018, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 53 - 58, 28.12.2018

Abstract

Bu metnin yazarı
yaklaşık on yıldır Vietnam’da yaşamakta olan bir sosyal bilim araştırmacısıdır.
Vietnamlı yaşlılarla araştırma yapmak üzere bir alan çalışması çerçevesi
geliştirmeden önce, herhangi bir akademik kaynağa başvurmaksızın yazarın günlük
yaşamla ilgili gözlemleriyle başlıyoruz. Yazar, Vietnam üstüne kitaplar ve
makaleler yazmış olsa da, bu kaynaklara, gözlemlerin daha canlı ve günlük
olmasını sağlamak amacıyla bilinçli olarak yer verilmedi. Bu gözlemlerin,
okuru, Vietnamlı yaşlıların antropo-gerontolojik bir bakış açısıyla incelenmeye
değer olduğuna ikna edeceğini tahmin ediyoruz: Vietnamlı yaşlılar toplumda
saygı görüyor; yaşlılık, hastalık ve sorunla ilişkilendirilmiyor; yaşam ve
ölüme yönelik döngüsel bakış nedeniyle de ileri yaşın anlamı farklı vb. Bu
gözlemleri şimdilik son şekli verilmemiş olan görüşme soruları izliyor. Son
olarak, Vietnamlı yaşlılarla ilgili gözlemleri akademik bilgiyle karşılaştırmak
üzere, konuya ilişkin akademik çalışmalar gözden geçiriliyor.

References

  • Giang, T.L. & Pfau, W.D., 2007. "The Elderly Population in Vietnam during Economic Transformation: An Overview," MPRA Paper 24948, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  • Ha, Q.T.H. & Vo, T.Q. (2016). Quality of life among elderly people on Vietnam situation analysis: A literature review. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Scientific Innovation, 5(3), 74-79.
  • Hoi, L.V., Thang, P. & Lindholm, L. (2011). Elderly care in daily living in rural Vietnam: Need and its socioeconomic determinants. BMC Geriatrics,11:81. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2318/11/81
  • Lam, T.Q., N.T. Mai and T.D. Hong (2013) “Ageing, health and policy response in Vietnam”, XXVII IUSSP International Population Conference, Busan, Korea, Republic of 26 August - 31 August, 2013. Available at http://www.iussp.org/en/event/17/programme/paper/5877.
  • Mai, D.L., Huy, N.V., Thanh, N.V. & Staar, H. (2017). Risky behaviors and associated factors among the elderly in rural Vietnam. Journal of Aging Science, 5(2). doi:10.4172/2329-8847.1000182
  • McCann, M., Cargile, A.C., Giles, H., Bui, C.T. (2004). Communication ambivalence toward elders: Data from North Vietnam, South Vietnam, and the USA. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology 19(4). 275–297.
  • Nguyen L. & Nguyen T. H. (2010). Introducing health information systems to aged care in Vietnam. Proceedings of the 14th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS '10), pp. 224-235.
  • Nguyen, T.V., Nguyen, H.V., Nguyen, T.D., Nguyen, T.V. & Nguyen, P.T. (2017). Difference in quality of life and associated factors among the elderly in rural Vietnam. Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene, 58(1), 63-71.
  • Teerawichitchainan, B., Pothisiri, W., & Long, G. (2015). How do living arrangements and intergenerational support matter for psychological health of elderly parents? Evidence from Myanmar, Vietnam, and Thailand. Social Science and Medicine, 136/137, 106-116.
  • Teerawichitchainan, B., Knodel, J., Pothisiri, W. (2015). What does living alone really mean for older persons? A comparative study of Myanmar, Vietnam, and Thailand. Demographic Research, 32, 1329-1360.
  • Tran, T.Q. & Vu, H. V. (2018). A microeconometric analysis of housing and life satisfaction among the Vietnamese elderly. Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, 52,849-867.
  • Vietnam Ministry of Health (2017). Joint annual health review 2016: Towards healthy aging in Vietnam. Hanoi: Vietnam Ministry of Health.
  • Yamada, K. & Teerawichitchainan, B. (2015). Living arrangements and psychological well-being of the older adults after the economic transition in Vietnam. Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 70(6), 957-968.

Notes from the Field: Anthropological Observations on Vietnamese Elderly, Questions to be Asked and Gerontology-Related Research in Vietnam

Year 2018, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 53 - 58, 28.12.2018

Abstract

The current
author is a social science researcher living in Vietnam for nearly a decade.
Before developing a field work framework to do research about Vietnamese
elderly, we start with the author’s everyday life observations without any
reference to a scholarly source. Although the author penned a number of books
and articles on Vietnam, these references are intentionally removed for a
lively, everyday life account. These observations, we guess will convince the
readers that Vietnamese elderlies worth studying from an anthropo-gerontological
perspective: Vietnamese old people are respected in the society; old age is not
associated with sickness or problem; the meaning of old age is different also
because of circular view of life and death etc. The tentative questions for
interviews follow these observations. Finally relevant academic research about
Vietnamese elderly is reviewed to compare the observations with academic
knowledge. 

References

  • Giang, T.L. & Pfau, W.D., 2007. "The Elderly Population in Vietnam during Economic Transformation: An Overview," MPRA Paper 24948, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  • Ha, Q.T.H. & Vo, T.Q. (2016). Quality of life among elderly people on Vietnam situation analysis: A literature review. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Scientific Innovation, 5(3), 74-79.
  • Hoi, L.V., Thang, P. & Lindholm, L. (2011). Elderly care in daily living in rural Vietnam: Need and its socioeconomic determinants. BMC Geriatrics,11:81. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2318/11/81
  • Lam, T.Q., N.T. Mai and T.D. Hong (2013) “Ageing, health and policy response in Vietnam”, XXVII IUSSP International Population Conference, Busan, Korea, Republic of 26 August - 31 August, 2013. Available at http://www.iussp.org/en/event/17/programme/paper/5877.
  • Mai, D.L., Huy, N.V., Thanh, N.V. & Staar, H. (2017). Risky behaviors and associated factors among the elderly in rural Vietnam. Journal of Aging Science, 5(2). doi:10.4172/2329-8847.1000182
  • McCann, M., Cargile, A.C., Giles, H., Bui, C.T. (2004). Communication ambivalence toward elders: Data from North Vietnam, South Vietnam, and the USA. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology 19(4). 275–297.
  • Nguyen L. & Nguyen T. H. (2010). Introducing health information systems to aged care in Vietnam. Proceedings of the 14th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS '10), pp. 224-235.
  • Nguyen, T.V., Nguyen, H.V., Nguyen, T.D., Nguyen, T.V. & Nguyen, P.T. (2017). Difference in quality of life and associated factors among the elderly in rural Vietnam. Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene, 58(1), 63-71.
  • Teerawichitchainan, B., Pothisiri, W., & Long, G. (2015). How do living arrangements and intergenerational support matter for psychological health of elderly parents? Evidence from Myanmar, Vietnam, and Thailand. Social Science and Medicine, 136/137, 106-116.
  • Teerawichitchainan, B., Knodel, J., Pothisiri, W. (2015). What does living alone really mean for older persons? A comparative study of Myanmar, Vietnam, and Thailand. Demographic Research, 32, 1329-1360.
  • Tran, T.Q. & Vu, H. V. (2018). A microeconometric analysis of housing and life satisfaction among the Vietnamese elderly. Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, 52,849-867.
  • Vietnam Ministry of Health (2017). Joint annual health review 2016: Towards healthy aging in Vietnam. Hanoi: Vietnam Ministry of Health.
  • Yamada, K. & Teerawichitchainan, B. (2015). Living arrangements and psychological well-being of the older adults after the economic transition in Vietnam. Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 70(6), 957-968.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Notes from Fields
Authors

Ulaş Başar Gezgin

Publication Date December 28, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 2 Issue: 2

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APA Gezgin, U. B. (2018). Notes from the Field: Anthropological Observations on Vietnamese Elderly, Questions to be Asked and Gerontology-Related Research in Vietnam. Senex: Yaşlılık Çalışmaları Dergisi, 2(2), 53-58.