Scott Mary M, Mayhew Alain, Jeong Ahwon, Shaver Nicole, Lapenskie Julie, Hsu Amy T, Tanjong-Ghogomu Elizabeth, Tanuseputro Peter, Huang Emily, Welch Vivian
Bruyère Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Can J Aging. 2022 Dec;41(4):577-592. doi: 10.1017/S0714980822000046. Epub 2022 Mar 25.
It has been shown that there is disparity in access to long-term care and other services for minority populations. This study assessed long-term care access among older individuals belonging to minority populations including visible, ethnocultural, linguistic, and sexual minorities. Barriers and facilitators influencing admission were identified and evaluated.A search for articles from 10 databases published between January 2000 and January 2021 was conducted. Included studies evaluated factors affecting minority populations' admission to long-term care, and non-residents' perceptions of future admission. This review was registered with PROSPERO: CRD42018038662. Sixty included quantitative and qualitative studies, ranging in quality from fair to excellent. Findings suggest minority status is associated with reduced admission to long-term care, controlling for confounding variables. Barriers identified include discordant language, fear of discrimination, lack of information, and family obligations. Findings suggest that minority populations experienced barriers accessing long-term care and had unmet cultural and language needs while receiving care in this setting.
研究表明,少数族裔在获得长期护理和其他服务方面存在差异。本研究评估了少数族裔老年人(包括可见少数族裔、族裔文化少数族裔、语言少数族裔和性少数族裔)获得长期护理的情况。确定并评估了影响入住的障碍和促进因素。检索了2000年1月至2021年1月期间发表的10个数据库中的文章。纳入的研究评估了影响少数族裔入住长期护理机构的因素,以及非居民对未来入住的看法。本综述已在国际系统评价注册库(PROSPERO)注册:CRD42018038662。纳入了60项定量和定性研究,质量从一般到优秀不等。研究结果表明,在控制混杂变量的情况下,少数族裔身份与入住长期护理机构的比例降低有关。确定的障碍包括语言不一致、害怕歧视、信息缺乏和家庭义务。研究结果表明,少数族裔在获得长期护理方面遇到障碍,并且在接受护理时,其文化和语言需求未得到满足。