Developing Age-Friendly Cities: an Evidence-Based Evaluation Tool

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Stefanie Buckner
Daniel Pope
Calum Mattocks
Louise Lafortune
Mukesh Dherani
Nigel Bruce
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[1] University of Cambridge|,Cambridge Institute of Public Health|
[2] University of Liverpool,Department of Public Health and Policy
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Journal of Population Ageing | 2019年 / 12卷
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Age-Friendly City; Evaluation tool; Ageing; Urbanisation; Complex interventions;
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Recent years have seen a proliferation of initiatives aimed at enhancing the age-friendliness of urban settings. The World Health Organization’s (WHO) global Age-Friendly Cities (AFC) programme has been central to these. Cities seeking to become more age-friendly need reliable ways of assessing their efforts. This article describes an evidence-based evaluation tool for age-friendly initiatives whose development was informed by fieldwork in Liverpool/UK. The tool complements existing assessment frameworks, including those provided by WHO, by paying particular attention to the structures and processes underlying age-friendly initiatives. It reflects the complexity of age-friendliness by reconciling a focus on breadth with detail and depth, and it allows for a highly accessible visual presentation of findings. Using selected examples from Liverpool, the article illustrates how the evaluation tool can be applied to guide policy and practice with an age-friendly focus in different urban contexts. Pilot testing in further settings is underway to refine the tool as a practical method for evaluation and for supporting city-level decision making.
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