Bacsu Juanita-Dawne, Kortzman August, Fraser Sarah, Chasteen Alison L, MacDonald Jennifer, O'Connell Megan E
School of Nursing, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BC, Canada.
Department of Psychology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2023 Apr 11;12:e46093. doi: 10.2196/46093.
Ageism and stigma reduce the quality of life of older adults living with dementia. However, there is a paucity of literature addressing the intersection and combined effects of ageism and stigma of dementia. This intersectionality, rooted in the social determinants of health (ie, social support and access to health care), compounds health disparities and is, therefore, an important area of inquiry.
This scoping review protocol outlines a methodology that will be used to examine ageism and stigma confronting older adults living with dementia. The aim of this scoping review will be to identify the definitional components, indicators, and measures used to track and evaluate the impact of ageism and stigma of dementia. More specifically, this review will focus on examining the commonalities and differences in definitions and measures to develop a better understanding of intersectional ageism and stigma of dementia as well as the current state of the literature.
Guided by Arksey and O'Malley's 5-stage framework, our scoping review will be conducted by searching 6 electronic databases (PsycINFO, MEDLINE, Web of Science, CINAHL, Scopus, and Embase) and a web-based search engine (ie, Google Scholar). Reference lists of relevant journal articles will be hand-searched to identify additional articles. The results from our scoping review will be presented using the PRISMA-ScR (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses for Scoping Reviews) checklist.
This scoping review protocol was registered with the Open Science Framework on January 17, 2023. Data collection and analysis and manuscript writing will occur from March to September 2023. The target date for manuscript submission will be October 2023. Findings from our scoping review will be disseminated through various means, such as journal articles, webinars, national networks, and conference presentations.
Our scoping review will summarize and compare the core definitions and measures used to understand ageism and stigma toward older adults with dementia. This is significant because there is limited research addressing the intersectionality of ageism and stigma of dementia. Accordingly, findings from our study may provide critical knowledge and insight to help inform future research, programs, and policies to address intersectional ageism and stigma of dementia.
Open Science Framework; https://osf.io/yt49k.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/46093.
年龄歧视和污名化降低了老年痴呆症患者的生活质量。然而,针对年龄歧视和痴呆症污名化的交叉影响及综合效应的文献却很匮乏。这种交叉性源于健康的社会决定因素(即社会支持和获得医疗保健的机会),加剧了健康差距,因此是一个重要的研究领域。
本范围综述方案概述了一种将用于研究老年痴呆症患者所面临的年龄歧视和污名化的方法。本范围综述的目的是确定用于跟踪和评估年龄歧视和痴呆症污名化影响的定义要素、指标和措施。更具体地说,本综述将侧重于研究定义和措施中的共性与差异,以更好地理解年龄歧视和痴呆症污名化的交叉性以及当前的文献状况。
在阿克西和奥马利的五阶段框架指导下,我们的范围综述将通过搜索6个电子数据库(心理学文摘数据库、医学期刊数据库、科学引文索引数据库、护理学与健康领域数据库、Scopus数据库和Embase数据库)以及一个基于网络的搜索引擎(即谷歌学术)来进行。将手动搜索相关期刊文章的参考文献列表以识别其他文章。我们范围综述的结果将使用PRISMA-ScR(范围综述的系统评价和元分析的首选报告项目)清单进行呈现。
本范围综述方案于2023年1月17日在开放科学框架注册。数据收集与分析以及稿件撰写将于2023年3月至9月进行。稿件提交的目标日期为2023年10月。我们范围综述的结果将通过多种方式传播,如期刊文章、网络研讨会、国家网络和会议报告。
我们的范围综述将总结并比较用于理解对老年痴呆症患者的年龄歧视和污名化的核心定义和措施。这很重要,因为针对年龄歧视和痴呆症污名化交叉性的研究有限。因此,我们研究的结果可能提供关键知识和见解,以帮助为未来解决年龄歧视和痴呆症污名化交叉性的研究、项目及政策提供信息。
开放科学框架;https://osf.io/yt49k。
国际注册报告识别号(IRRID):PRR1-10.2196/46093。