Leveraging Health Services Research to Address Aging Health Equity.

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q4 GERONTOLOGY
Generations-Journal of the American Society on Aging Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-26
Megan Huisingh-Scheetz, Naoko Muramatsu, R Tamara Konetzka, Marshall H Chin
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Abstract

To achieve optimal, equitable health outcomes for all older adults, the United States desperately needs equity in access to, quality of, and cost of aging care. To illustrate these needs, we discuss the current inequitable state of frailty care. Frailty disproportionately affects marginalized populations, yet these populations struggle to access high-quality geriatrics care and long-term care services and supports (LTSS) that mitigate frailty, leading to accelerated frailty trajectories. Health services research can provide the data needed to document, elucidate, and address health inequities in frailty care, including early identification and referral of frail adults to specialized care and financing LTSS.

利用健康服务研究解决老龄健康公平问题。
为了使所有老年人获得最佳、公平的健康结果,美国迫切需要在老年护理的获取、质量和成本方面实现公平。为了说明这些需求,我们讨论了目前虚弱护理的不公平状况。衰弱对边缘化人群的影响尤为严重,但这些人群却难以获得高质量的老年病护理以及可减轻衰弱的长期护理服务和支持(LTSS),从而导致衰弱轨迹加速。健康服务研究可以提供必要的数据,以记录、阐明和解决虚弱护理中的健康不平等问题,包括早期识别虚弱成人并将其转介到专业护理和资助长期护理服务。
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