Abstract

In view of ongoing demographic developments resulting in a longer life expectancy of the European population, the creation of “age-friendly” environments represents an initiative picked up by the European Union and its Member States to enable active and healthy ageing. The present study aims at the co-creation of a cross-border framework model to deploy a healthy ageing region linking Austria and Slovenia, building on previous work dealing with the development of an integrated regional ecosystem for active and healthy ageing. A qualitative, community-based action research method based on focus group discussions allowed the development of an exemplary framework model for active and healthy ageing building on cross-border collaboration in the region of Promura. Within the project group, twelve cross-border regional key assets were identified. In the course of further open discussions, an exemplary model for the deployment of a cross-border healthy ageing region was developed, comprising underlying fundamental environmental aspects, regional structures in the field of health and care as well as crosscutting features spreading across all levels. This article presents a promising, strategic co-creation approach on how to span a model on active and healthy ageing across two cross-border regions with similar characteristics and assets.

Highlights

  • ÖVP Bad Radkersburg, Municipality of Bad Radkersburg, 8490 Bad Radkersburg, Austria; Styrian Hospitals Limited Liability Company KAGes, 8160 Federal Hospital Wei, Austria; Department of Internal Medicine, Federal Hospital Bad Radkersburg, 8490 Bad Radkersburg, Austria

  • The Promura project group comprised of experts and regional stakeholders in the field of tourism, wellness, health and social care, politics, and education from Austria and Slovenia

  • Three experts from Slovenia and eleven experts from Austria participated in the process, covering the following areas of expertise within regional key institutions and organizations: directorate of the regional hospital (SLO), directorate of the regional long-term care nursing home (SLO), lead of the regional unit of the national institute of public health

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Introduction

The present study aims at the co-creation of a cross-border framework model to deploy a healthy ageing region linking. Austria and Slovenia, building on previous work dealing with the development of an integrated regional ecosystem for active and healthy ageing. A qualitative, community-based action research method based on focus group discussions allowed the development of an exemplary framework model for active and healthy ageing building on cross-border collaboration in the region of Promura. In the course of further open discussions, an exemplary model for the deployment of a cross-border healthy ageing region was developed, comprising underlying fundamental environmental aspects, regional structures in the field of health and care as well as crosscutting features spreading across all levels

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