Assessing Age-Friendly Community Initiatives: Developing a Novel Survey Tool for Assessment and Evaluation

Gerontologist. 2024 Dec 1;64(12):gnae146. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnae146.

Abstract

Background and objectives: Age-friendly community initiatives (AFCIs) have gained recognition as essential responses to the needs of aging populations. Despite their growing significance, there is a notable lack of effective measurement tools to assess the planning, implementation, and sustainability of AFCIs. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a survey tool for evaluating AFCIs.

Research design and methods: A sequential exploratory mixed-method design was used in 2 phases. First, we identified key themes from interviews with AFCI leads to generate AFCI survey items and regional workshops. Then, we conducted a pilot of the survey and assessed its measurement properties.

Results: Thematic analysis of interviews with 68 key informants from 58 AFCIs revealed 4 main themes: AFCI priorities, enablers, challenges, and benefits. These themes, combined with feedback from AFCI stakeholders at the regional workshops and an AFCI conference, informed the development and refinement of a reliable and valid AFCI survey in 2019, supported by a high Cronbach's alpha value (α = 0.881). Steps were identified to maintain and sustain the AFCI survey over time.

Discussion and implications: The survey accommodates AFCIs' diverse demographics, governance structures, and priorities with a standardized and flexible approach for effective measurement. This research contributes to the academic understanding of AFCIs and aids community leaders and policy-makers in planning, implementing, and evaluating AFCIs.

Keywords: Active aging; Age-friendly environments; Evaluation; Measurement; Survey design.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Aging
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Independent Living
  • Male
  • Program Evaluation* / methods
  • Residence Characteristics
  • Surveys and Questionnaires