A Call to Action: Arming Nurses With Political Knowledge to Advocate for Older People

IF 2 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Sherry Dahlke, Kathleen F. Hunter
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Abstract

Introduction

For decades, healthcare systems have enacted cost containment, which has led to nurses working within increasingly thinly resourced healthcare services influenced by political ideologies and often just trying to get through their shift. They may not have enough energy, support or background knowledge about what is behind the challenges they face or how they could effectively advocate for older people.

Methods

In this discussion paper, we provide an overview of three underlying political ideologies; discuss how these ideologies influence health and social care among western countries, examine how workplaces influenced by political ideology (e.g., resource allocation) can perpetuate ageism in healthcare decisions; explore advocacy and activism in nursing and suggest opportunities for nurses to disrupt negative practices.

Results

We found common challenges among countries with the three ideologies—increasing older people, the need to spend money efficiently and older people's desire to age-in-place. Thus, there is critical importance of health and social community supports and informal caregivers. Although not perfect, a social democratic ideology appears to be more likely than the other ideologies to work towards valuing people of all ages, with greater potential for equitable access and to support people throughout their lifespan.

Conclusions

Nurses have an important role to play in suggesting improvements in health and social care. Nurses that work together through professional gerontological associations could be proactive in informing the public that their current political ideology could be perpetuating ageism in health and social care systems.

Implications for Practice

Nurses need to educate themselves about the political ideology in their country and critically examine how it influences the health and social care of older people. Also necessary that nurses take an advocacy/activist role for older people’s health and social care needs.

行动呼吁:用政治知识武装护士,为老年人发声
几十年来,医疗保健系统实施了成本控制,这导致护士在受政治意识形态影响的资源日益稀少的医疗保健服务中工作,往往只是试图度过他们的轮班。他们可能没有足够的精力、支持或背景知识,不知道他们面临的挑战背后是什么,也不知道如何有效地为老年人发声。在本文中,我们概述了三种潜在的政治意识形态;讨论这些意识形态如何影响西方国家的健康和社会护理,研究受政治意识形态(例如,资源分配)影响的工作场所如何在医疗保健决策中延续年龄歧视;探索护理的倡导和行动主义,并建议护士有机会破坏负面做法。结果我们发现,这三种意识形态的国家都面临着共同的挑战——老年人不断增加、需要有效地花钱以及老年人希望就地养老。因此,保健和社会、社区支持以及非正式照顾者至关重要。虽然不完美,但社会民主主义意识形态似乎比其他意识形态更有可能重视所有年龄段的人,更有可能实现公平的机会,并在整个生命周期中为人们提供支持。结论护士在改善健康和社会护理方面发挥着重要作用。通过专业老年学协会共同工作的护士可以积极主动地告知公众,他们目前的政治意识形态可能会使卫生和社会保健系统中的年龄歧视永久化。护士需要对自己国家的政治意识形态进行自我教育,并批判性地审视它如何影响老年人的健康和社会护理。护士还必须为老年人的健康和社会护理需求发挥倡导/积极分子的作用。
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3.60
自引率
9.10%
发文量
77
期刊介绍: International Journal of Older People Nursing welcomes scholarly papers on all aspects of older people nursing including research, practice, education, management, and policy. We publish manuscripts that further scholarly inquiry and improve practice through innovation and creativity in all aspects of gerontological nursing. We encourage submission of integrative and systematic reviews; original quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research; secondary analyses of existing data; historical works; theoretical and conceptual analyses; evidence based practice projects and other practice improvement reports; and policy analyses. All submissions must reflect consideration of IJOPN''s international readership and include explicit perspective on gerontological nursing. We particularly welcome submissions from regions of the world underrepresented in the gerontological nursing literature and from settings and situations not typically addressed in that literature. Editorial perspectives are published in each issue. Editorial perspectives are submitted by invitation only.
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