老年男女同性恋、双性恋和变性者与宗教虐待:对英国晚年生活护理服务监管的影响

Sue Westwood, Trish Hafford-Letchfield, Jemma James
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研究表明,宗教信仰浓厚、恪守传统教义的卫生、社会护理和社会工作专业人员更有可能对 LGBTQ 持负面看法。这包括那些为老年人提供服务的专业人员。对女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人和/或同性恋者(LGBTQ)的负面态度可能会导致护理不善,甚至虐待。本评论讨论了有关老年 LGBTQ 遭受宗教虐待经历的最新文献。它强调了许多老年 LGBTQ 人对宗教护理提供者提供的护理的担忧,因为宗教成为导致虐待的一个因素,并与微观侮辱、心理虐待、骚扰、歧视性虐待、忽视和不良护理相关联。尽管只有少数宗教护理提供者可能对 LGBTQ 持有负面态度,甚至更少的人可能会因此而采取不良/虐待行为,但这仍然是一个值得关注的领域,值得进一步调查。所有护理提供者,包括那些具有强烈宗教信仰的护理提供者,都应该为老年 LGBTQ 以及所有年龄段的 LGBTQ 提供同样良好、积极、非虐待性的护理。
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Older LGBTQ People and Religious Abuse: Implications for the UK Regulation of Care Provision in Later Life
Research suggests health, social care, and social work professionals who are highly religious, and adhere closely to traditional doctrine, are more likely to take a negative view of LGBTQ people. This includes those who provide services to older people. Negative attitudes towards lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and/or queer (LGBTQ) people can translate into poor care and even abuse. This commentary discusses recent literature on older LGBTQ people’s experiences of religious abuse. It highlights the concerns among many older LGBTQ people about care from religious based providers where religion becomes a factor leading to abuse, associated with microaggressions, psychological abuse, harassment, discriminatory abuse, neglect, and poor care. Even though only a minority of religious care providers may hold negative attitudes towards LGBTQ people, and even fewer may allow this to inform poor/abusive practice, this is nonetheless an area of concern and merits further investigation. All care providers, including those with strongly held religious beliefs, should deliver equally good, affirmative, non-abusive care to older LGBTQ people, and to LGBTQ people of all ages.Key wordsLGBTQ; religious care providers; abuse; adult protection; equality and human rights; law
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