The Future of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Embattled Environments: The Challenge to Educators and Providers Serving a Growingly More Diverse Geriatric Population and How to Overcome that Challenge

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Aaron Van Wright MD , Lessley Chiriboga MPH , Elizabeth Santos MPH, DFAPA, DFAAGP , Tatyana Shteinlukht MPH
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is the organizational approach to ensure fair treatment and welcomed participation of all groups. We can trace the roots of DEI back to the 1906’s civil rights movement and the African American struggle. As the movement evolved, it encompassed other groups vulnerable to discrimination. These groups include people of different ages, races, religions, ethnicities, different physical abilities, neurodiversity, socioeconomic means, genders, and sexual orientations.

DEI is an important aspect of our healthcare institutions in the way of recruitment, admission, hiring, promotions, and practices. DEI is now under fire in several states. This has implications for the quality of training, effectiveness, and delivery of healthcare to all diverse populations. Our geriatric populations have grown more diverse by way of an aging immigrant population entering the healthcare system, as well as our own native-born needing more access to healthcare as they've aged. With these populations in mind, the need to continue creating and nurturing a diverse provider culture that is attuned to the complex needs of this growingly more diverse aging population is imperative.

At the time of this writing, there have been 30 bills that seek to eliminate DEI from public institutions. Texas has passed Senate Bill 17 which bans diversity programs in public universities. The state of Florida teetered on effectively banning AP Psychology courses as part of the governor's “Stop W.O.K.E Act.” This is an effort to stop teachings about sexual and gender identity topics. Florida has also been in the news for school history curriculum proposals that would teach how some blacks benefitted from slavery. Just as states are eliminating once-protected aspects of reproductive rights and generating talk of reproductive bans on a Federal level, DEI is following this course. This country may methodically eliminate DEI at its peril. We must examine the effects this might have on our academic and clinical practices and our endeavor to deliver thoughtful inclusive health care to our aging population.

在动荡环境中实现多样性、公平性和包容性的未来:为日益多元化的老年群体提供服务的教育工作者和服务提供者所面临的挑战以及如何克服这一挑战
多样性、公平和包容(DEI)是确保公平对待和欢迎所有群体参与的组织方法。我们可以追溯到 1906 年的民权运动和非裔美国人的斗争。随着运动的发展,它也涵盖了其他易受歧视的群体。这些群体包括不同年龄、种族、宗教、民族、不同身体能力、神经多样性、社会经济地位、性别和性取向的人。目前,DEI 在多个州受到抨击。这对培训质量、有效性以及向所有不同人群提供医疗保健服务都有影响。随着老龄化的移民人口进入医疗保健系统,以及本地出生的老年人随着年龄的增长需要更多的医疗保健服务,我们的老年人口变得更加多样化。考虑到这些人群,当务之急是继续创建和培育多元化的医疗服务提供者文化,以适应日益多元化的老龄人口的复杂需求。得克萨斯州通过了第 17 号参议院法案,禁止公立大学开展多元化项目。作为州长 "停止 W.O.K.E 法案 "的一部分,佛罗里达州濒临有效禁止 AP 心理学课程的边缘。该法案旨在阻止有关性和性别认同主题的教学。佛罗里达州还因学校历史课程提案而成为新闻焦点,该提案将教授一些黑人如何从奴隶制中受益。就在各州正在取消曾经受到保护的生殖权利,并在联邦层面引发生殖禁令的讨论时,教育国际也在遵循这一路线。这个国家可能会有条不紊地取消可持续发展教育,但这是要冒风险的。我们必须研究这可能对我们的学术和临床实践产生的影响,以及我们为老龄人口提供周到的包容性医疗保健的努力。
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自引率
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发文量
381
审稿时长
26 days
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry is the leading source of information in the rapidly evolving field of geriatric psychiatry. This esteemed journal features peer-reviewed articles covering topics such as the diagnosis and classification of psychiatric disorders in older adults, epidemiological and biological correlates of mental health in the elderly, and psychopharmacology and other somatic treatments. Published twelve times a year, the journal serves as an authoritative resource for professionals in the field.
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