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关注性别的帕金森病护理:一项基于设计的关于患者对性别规范和性别敏感护理观点的研究。

Gender-aware Parkinson's care: a design-based study of patient perspectives on gender norms and gender-sensitive care.

作者信息

Göttgens Irene, Modderkolk Linda, Vermuë Paula, Darweesh Sirwan K L, Bloem Bastiaan R, Oertelt-Prigione Sabine

机构信息

Department of Primary and Community Care, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

Department of Neurology, Centre of Expertise for Parkinson & Movement Disorders, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

出版信息

EClinicalMedicine. 2023 Oct 17;65:102285. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.102285. eCollection 2023 Nov.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Gender dimensions are progressively recognised as a relevant social determinant of health in people with Parkinson's disease (PD). However, little is known about the impact of gender norms and stereotypes on illness experiences of men and women with PD and what they consider important focal points for gender-sensitive PD care.

METHODS

We conducted two equity-centred design (ECD) sessions on December 7, 2022 and December 8, 2022, at the Radboud University Medical Centre in the Netherlands. This participatory multi-method approach includes patients in the research and design process and was used to explore the impact of gender norms and stereotypes in illness experiences and generate patient-driven recommendations for gender-aware Parkinson's care. Quantitative survey data and design-based data were descriptively analysed, and qualitative focus group discussions were thematically analysed.

FINDINGS

This study included thirteen men and fifteen women with PD in the Netherlands. All participants were of Dutch descent, with a median age of 65.5 years and a median clinical disease duration of 4.2 years. The gendered stereotype that "" affected both men's and women's perception of living with the disease and the perceptions of their social environment. Men described masculine stereotypes related to physical strength and provider roles, while women expressed those related to feminine physical appearance and caregiver roles, influencing their illness experiences. For some, these norms influenced personal behaviours, while for others, they affected experiences through societal attitudes.

INTERPRETATION

Our findings suggested that several gender norms and stereotypes influence the illness experiences of men and women with PD, manifesting at ideological, interpersonal, and internalised levels. Some participants internalised these norms, affecting their coping behaviours, while others encountered them in broader ideological contexts that shaped societal attitudes and interpersonal relationships. To advance gender sensitive PD care, it's essential to explore the impact of gender roles and norms, especially regarding how they might impede coping strategies, care access and utilisation for individuals of diverse gender identities.

FUNDING

The Gatsby Foundation and co-funded by the PPP Allowance by Health∼Holland. Travel reimbursements for participants were made available through a Parkinson's Foundation grant (PF-FBS-2026).

摘要

背景

性别层面正逐渐被视为帕金森病(PD)患者健康的一个相关社会决定因素。然而,关于性别规范和刻板印象对PD男性和女性疾病体验的影响,以及他们认为性别敏感型PD护理的重要重点是什么,我们所知甚少。

方法

我们于2022年12月7日和2022年12月8日在荷兰拉德堡德大学医学中心进行了两次以公平为中心的设计(ECD)会议。这种参与性多方法途径将患者纳入研究和设计过程,用于探索性别规范和刻板印象在疾病体验中的影响,并生成以患者为导向的性别意识帕金森病护理建议。对定量调查数据和基于设计的数据进行描述性分析,对定性焦点小组讨论进行主题分析。

结果

本研究纳入了荷兰的13名PD男性和15名PD女性。所有参与者均为荷兰血统,中位年龄为65.5岁,中位临床疾病持续时间为4.2年。“ ”这种性别刻板印象影响了男性和女性对患该病生活的认知以及对其社会环境的认知。男性描述了与体力和养家糊口角色相关的男性刻板印象,而女性表达了与女性外貌和照顾者角色相关的刻板印象,影响了他们的疾病体验。对一些人来说,这些规范影响了个人行为,而对另一些人来说,它们通过社会态度影响了体验。

解读

我们的研究结果表明,几种性别规范和刻板印象影响了PD男性和女性的疾病体验,在意识形态、人际和内化层面表现出来。一些参与者将这些规范内化,影响了他们的应对行为,而另一些人则在塑造社会态度和人际关系的更广泛意识形态背景中遇到这些规范。为了推进性别敏感型PD护理,必须探索性别角色和规范的影响,特别是它们如何可能阻碍不同性别身份个体的应对策略、护理获取和利用。

资金

盖茨比基金会,并由荷兰健康促进公私合营补贴共同资助。通过帕金森病基金会赠款(PF-FBS-2026)为参与者提供差旅费报销。

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