Gallant Mary P, Spitze Glenna, Grove Joshua G
Department of Health Policy, Management, & Behavior, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY, USA.
J Cross Cult Gerontol. 2010 Mar;25(1):21-43. doi: 10.1007/s10823-010-9112-z.
The purpose of this paper is to integrate the literature on family and social ties among older ethnic minority men and women with the literature on chronic illness self-care among elders in these groups, in order to increase understanding of social influences on self-care behavior, raise questions for future research, and inform culturally appropriate interventions to maximize the health-promoting potential of social relationships. The paper presents demographic and chronic illness prevalence information, and then summarizes literature about patterns of chronic illness self-care behaviors for older African-Americans, Latinos, Asian-Americans, and American Indians in the U.S. For each group, the sociological literature about residential, cultural, and socioeconomic patterns, family lives, and other social ties is then reviewed, and the self-care literature that has accounted for these patterns is discussed. Finally, six themes are outlined and related questions are identified to further illuminate the social context of older adults' chronic illness self-care.
本文旨在将有关老年少数族裔男性和女性的家庭与社会关系的文献,与这些群体中老年人慢性病自我护理的文献相结合,以增进对自我护理行为的社会影响的理解,提出未来研究的问题,并为符合文化背景的干预措施提供信息,以最大限度地发挥社会关系在促进健康方面的潜力。本文呈现了人口统计学和慢性病患病率信息,然后总结了关于美国老年非裔美国人、拉丁裔、亚裔美国人和美国印第安人的慢性病自我护理行为模式的文献。对于每个群体,随后回顾了关于居住、文化和社会经济模式、家庭生活及其他社会关系的社会学文献,并讨论了考虑到这些模式的自我护理文献。最后,概述了六个主题,并确定了相关问题,以进一步阐明老年人慢性病自我护理的社会背景。