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服务所有服役者:试用在线工具,为长期护理中的 LGBT 美国退伍军人提供文化能力支持。

Serving All Who Served: Piloting an Online Tool to Support Cultural Competency with LGBT U.S. Military Veterans in Long-Term Care.

机构信息

a Iora Primary Care , Denver , Colorado.

b Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center and Medical College of Wisconsin , Milwaukee , Wisconsin.

出版信息

Clin Gerontol. 2019 Mar-Apr;42(2):185-191. doi: 10.1080/07317115.2018.1530323. Epub 2018 Oct 25.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Given health disparities between lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) and non-LGBT older adults, ensuring that the care provided in long-term care (LTC) settings is both supportive and sensitive to their unique needs and challenges is essential. This has become a matter of increasing priority in the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), which in recent years has stated its mission to "serve all who served," including LGBT Veterans. With this in mind, we piloted an online training tool designed to enhance the LGBT cultural competence of interdisciplinary staff working in geriatric extended care units.

METHOD

Interdisciplinary LTC staff participated in an online training module that contained information on unique factors that affect the lives of older LGBT Veterans, and provided considerations and strategies to assist staff in working with them.

RESULTS

Following participation in the training, staff showed a significant increase in knowledge about LGBT Veterans, but not in skills or attitudes.

CONCLUSIONS

Online-based LGBT cultural-competency training is useful in providing LTC staff with foundational knowledge that can help them work more competently with LGBT residents.

CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS

LTC facilities can develop brief yet effective cultural competency trainings that increase the visibility of LGBT concerns in order to enhance clinical care.

摘要

目的

鉴于同性恋、双性恋、跨性别(LGBT)和非 LGBT 老年群体之间存在健康差距,确保长期护理(LTC)环境中提供的护理既能支持又能敏感地满足他们独特的需求和挑战,这一点至关重要。这在美国退伍军人事务部(VA)变得越来越重要,该部门近年来表示其使命是“为所有服务过的人服务”,包括 LGBT 退伍军人。考虑到这一点,我们试行开发了一种在线培训工具,旨在提高在老年长期护理病房工作的跨学科工作人员的 LGBT 文化能力。

方法

跨学科的 LTC 工作人员参加了一个在线培训模块,其中包含有关影响老年 LGBT 退伍军人生活的独特因素的信息,并提供了考虑因素和策略,以帮助工作人员与他们合作。

结果

在参加培训后,工作人员对 LGBT 退伍军人的了解显著增加,但在技能和态度方面没有增加。

结论

基于在线的 LGBT 文化能力培训有助于为 LTC 工作人员提供基础知识,帮助他们更熟练地为 LGBT 居民提供服务。

临床意义

长期护理机构可以制定简短但有效的文化能力培训,提高 LGBT 问题的可见度,以加强临床护理。

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