Abstract
Background: It is of interest to local authorities to better understand cultural adaptation among immigrant groups who came to a new culture and country at a young age. There is a gap in the literature on the cultural adaptation of Turkish immigrants from arrival until and during old age. This study aimed to explore the experiences of cultural adaptation among long-term older Turkish immigrants in Norway.
Methods: This study had a qualitative, explorative design and employed reflexive thematic analysis and face-to-face semi-structured individual interviews to improve the understanding of cultural adaptation. A total of 15 Turkish immigrants aged 60 years and over were interviewed once between March and June 2023.
Results: The following two main themes and five subthemes about cultural adaptation were generated: (a) encouraging cultural adaptation (experiencing social equality, tolerance, and economic prosperity; meeting supportive people and functioning welfare systems; learning and liking the culture and people); (b) restricting cultural adaptation (a continuing language barrier: struggling to communicate; preserving one’s own culture and heritage).
Conclusion: To enhance cultural adaptation, researchers should conduct interventional studies that consider encouragement and restriction. For long-term older migrants, nursing is an essential tool for enhancing cultural adaption and promoting healthy aging in the host country. This study recommends further education and research for nurses to be more effective in overcoming cultural barriers and supporting older immigrants.
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