Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Linnaeus University, 35195 Växjö, Sweden.
Department of Business Studies, Commercial Law, Uppsala University, 75120 Uppsala, Sweden.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jul 3;20(13):6281. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20136281.
There is a lack of research on older lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) adults. This systematic review aimed to synthesize Japanese and Swedish qualitative research on LGBTQ adults aged 60 years or older following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Japanese and Swedish articles, published in English, were searched across ASSIA, CINAHL, Medline, PsychINFO, PubMed, Scopus, and Sociological Abstracts databases. Additional searches were conducted to include studies in Japanese or Swedish. There were no papers from Japan, whereas five from Sweden were reviewed. One article was excluded due to the wrong phenomenon. Four articles were included, involving 48 participants aged 60-94 years. We summarized the findings using a deductive thematic synthesis. Two major themes emerged: (a) quality of life, minority joy, and resilience (positive aspects), and (b) discrimination, stigmatization, and minority stress (negative aspects). The participants wished to be acknowledged for their own assets and unique life histories, and to be treated as everyone else. They emphasized the importance of knowledge of LGBTQ issues among nursing staff, so that older LGBTQ people are treated in a competent and affirmative way. The study revealed several important topics for understanding older LGBTQ adults' life circumstances and the severe lack of qualitative studies in Japan and Sweden.
关于老年同性恋、双性恋、变性者、跨性别者和酷儿/疑问者(LGBTQ)成年人的研究较少。本系统评价旨在根据系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)准则,综合日本和瑞典关于 60 岁或以上 LGBTQ 成年人的定性研究。在 ASSIA、CINAHL、Medline、PsychINFO、PubMed、Scopus 和社会学摘要数据库中搜索了发表英文的日本和瑞典文章。还进行了其他搜索,以纳入日语或瑞典语的研究。没有来自日本的论文,而瑞典有五篇论文被审查。由于现象错误,一篇文章被排除在外。有 4 篇文章被纳入,涉及 60-94 岁的 48 名参与者。我们使用演绎主题综合法总结了研究结果。出现了两个主要主题:(a)生活质量、少数群体的快乐和韧性(积极方面),以及(b)歧视、污名化和少数群体压力(消极方面)。参与者希望为自己的资产和独特的生活史得到认可,并像其他人一样受到对待。他们强调了护理人员了解 LGBTQ 问题的重要性,以便以有能力和肯定的方式对待老年 LGBTQ 人群。该研究揭示了一些重要的主题,有助于了解老年 LGBTQ 成年人的生活状况以及日本和瑞典严重缺乏定性研究。