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新冠疫情期间加拿大老年人的预先护理规划:聚焦性取向

Advance care planning among older Canadians amid the COVID-19 pandemic: a focus on sexual orientation.

作者信息

de Vries Brian, Gutman Gloria, Beringer Robert, Gill Paneet, Daudt Helena

机构信息

Gerontology Program, San Francisco State University, 1717 E Vista Chino Suite A7-622 Palm Springs, CA 92262, USA.

Department of Gerontology, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

出版信息

Palliat Care Soc Pract. 2021 Jun 2;15:26323524211019056. doi: 10.1177/26323524211019056. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to death and hardship around the world, and increased popular discourse about end-of-life circumstances and conditions. The extent to which this discourse and related pandemic experiences have precipitated advance care planning (ACP) activities was the focus of this study with a particular emphasis on sexual orientation.

METHODS

A large, national online survey was conducted between 10 August and 10 October 2020 in Canada. The final sample of 3923 persons aged 55 and older was recruited using social media, direct email, and Facebook advertising and in conjunction with community groups. Women comprised almost 78% of the sample; just more than 7% of the sample identified as lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB). Measures included demographic variables and a series of questions on ACP, including documents and discussions undertaken prior to the pandemic and since its onset.

RESULTS

Descriptive analyses revealed few gender or sexual orientation differences on documents and discussions prior to the pandemic; since its onset, LGB persons have completed or initiated wills, powers of attorney, advance directives, representation agreements, and have engaged in ACP discussions in greater proportion than heterosexuals. Logistic regressions reveal the increased likelihood of pre-pandemic ACP engagement by age, gender (women), and education; since the pandemic onset, gender, education, and sexual orientation were predictive of greater ACP engagement. Care discussions were more likely undertaken by women and LGB persons since the pandemic most often with spouses, family, and friends, especially among LGB persons.

DISCUSSION

Gender roles and previous pandemic experiences (HIV/AIDS, in particular) are implicated in this pattern of results; opportunities for educational interventions are considered.

摘要

目标

新冠疫情在全球范围内导致了死亡和苦难,并增加了关于临终情况和条件的公众讨论。这种讨论以及相关的疫情经历在多大程度上促使了提前护理规划(ACP)活动的开展,是本研究的重点,尤其着重于性取向方面。

方法

2020年8月10日至10月10日在加拿大进行了一项大型的全国性在线调查。最终样本为3923名55岁及以上的人,通过社交媒体、直接电子邮件、脸书广告并结合社区团体招募而来。女性占样本的近78%;略多于7%的样本被认定为女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋(LGB)。测量指标包括人口统计学变量以及一系列关于ACP的问题,包括疫情之前和开始以来所立的文件及进行的讨论。

结果

描述性分析显示,在疫情之前,在文件和讨论方面几乎没有性别或性取向差异;自疫情开始以来,LGB人群完成或起草遗嘱、授权书、预先医疗指示、代理协议的比例,以及参与ACP讨论的比例均高于异性恋者。逻辑回归显示,疫情之前,年龄、性别(女性)和教育程度会增加参与ACP的可能性;自疫情开始以来,性别、教育程度和性取向可预测更高的ACP参与度。自疫情开始以来,女性和LGB人群更有可能进行护理讨论,讨论对象大多是配偶、家人和朋友,LGB人群中尤为如此。

讨论

这种结果模式与性别角色和以往的疫情经历(尤其是艾滋病毒/艾滋病)有关;文中考虑了进行教育干预的机会。

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