Forbat Liz
School of Health and Social Welfare, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK.
J Health Psychol. 2003 Sep;8(5):645-55. doi: 10.1177/13591053030085013.
In this article I outline research which seeks to explore the intersections of dementia, ethnicity and family care. My focus is how research that aims to focus on dementia care and ethnicity illuminates the experiences of members of minoritized ethnic groups in accessing statutory services. I reflect on how the intersections of racialized identities and western medical terminology make researching and providing services across racialized boundaries and health/illness a complex procedure. This commentary has direct implications for the care of people with dementia, their family members and for service development within health and social care fields.
在本文中,我概述了旨在探索痴呆症、种族和家庭护理交叉点的研究。我的重点是,旨在关注痴呆症护理和种族问题的研究如何揭示少数族裔群体成员在获得法定服务方面的经历。我思考了种族化身份与西方医学术语的交叉如何使跨越种族界限以及健康/疾病领域进行研究和提供服务成为一个复杂的过程。这篇评论对痴呆症患者及其家庭成员的护理以及健康和社会护理领域的服务发展具有直接影响。