Abstract
In this review study, we summarized the key concepts in gerontology,
reviewed the philosophy and methodology of phenomenology, presented both descriptive
and interpretive phenomenological methods, and highlighted the areas
which can be explored in ageing by phenomenology. We also presented some examples
for studying the lived experiences of older adults using phenomenological
methods.
Results: People experience noticeable changes in their body, emotions and social
relations as they grow old. The biopsychosocial aspects of ageing are discussed
in gerontology as a growing interdisciplinary science. Phenomenology allows the
researchers to obtain a deep understanding of older adults ׳ lived experiences and
it can connect the investigators of this discipline to the inner world of ageing
adults.
Conclusion: Based on the findings, it can be concluded that ageing is an important
experience in life, and phenomenological reflection on the lived experiences
of older adults can play a crucial role in increasing our knowledge about ageing.