招募有或无痴呆的性少数和性别少数老年人进行长期护理:克服障碍和经验教训。

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
Morgan M Wright, Tetyana P Shippee, Tricia Skarphol, Jason Flatt, Andrew Alberth, Rajean P Moone, B R Simon Rosser
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摘要

性和性别少数群体(SGM)老年人,包括那些接受长期护理和患有认知障碍的老年人,在研究中的代表性不足。本研究探讨了招募使用长期服务和支持(LTSS)的SGM老年人的障碍和促进因素。作为LTSS中SGM政策的更广泛项目的一部分,我们对通过相关调查确定的20名辅助生活和养老院管理人员进行了定性访谈。专题分析揭示了三个关键主题:识别SGM居民的困难,解决其他居民歧视的必要性,以及与患有阿尔茨海默病或相关痴呆(AD/ADRD)的SGM居民合作时的特殊考虑。这些发现强调了制定策略以识别SGM参与者、减轻歧视和确保认知障碍患者的适当同意程序的重要性。研究结果为研究人员提供了指导,旨在道德和有效地将患有AD/ADRD的SGM老年人纳入LTSS环境。
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Recruiting Sexual and Gender Minority Older Adults With and Without Dementia in Long-Term Care: Overcoming Barriers and Lessons Learned.

Sexual and gender minority (SGM) older adults, including those in long-term care and living with cognitive impairment, are underrepresented in research. This study explored barriers and facilitators to recruiting SGM older adults using long-term services and supports (LTSS) into research. As part of a broader project on SGM policies in LTSS, we conducted qualitative interviews with 20 assisted living and nursing home administrators identified through a related survey. Thematic analysis revealed three key themes: difficulty identifying SGM residents, the need to address discrimination by other residents, and special considerations when working with SGM residents who have Alzheimer's disease or related dementias (AD/ADRD). These findings highlight the importance of developing strategies to identify SGM participants, mitigate discrimination, and ensure appropriate consent processes for those with cognitive impairment. The results offer guidance for researchers aiming to ethically and effectively include SGM older adults with AD/ADRD in LTSS settings.

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CiteScore
5.10
自引率
13.30%
发文量
202
期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Gerontology (JAG) is the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society. It features articles that focus on research applications intended to improve the quality of life of older persons or to enhance our understanding of age-related issues that will eventually lead to such outcomes. We construe application broadly and encourage contributions across a range of applications toward those foci, including interventions, methodology, policy, and theory. Manuscripts from all disciplines represented in gerontology are welcome. Because the circulation and intended audience of JAG is global, contributions from international authors are encouraged.
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