Hafford-Letchfield Trish
Department of Social Work and Social Policy, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
Front Dement. 2024 Jan 31;3:1349023. doi: 10.3389/frdem.2024.1349023. eCollection 2024.
The proliferation of literature on dementia over the last decade has begun to address the experience of LGBTQ+ people's experiences in later life. Changes in cognitive function can jeopardize the safety, wellbeing, and human rights of LGBTQ+ people if the social care workforce are not prepared or versed in responding to their unique needs. The intersection of age, cognitive function, sexual and gender diversity with the expression of intimacy and sexuality requires sensitive and respectful consideration. Yet, this is currently an under-researched and less understood area in social care practice. This paper highlights the main messages from the different bodies of contributory literature and introduces the national framework in England UK on LGBTQ+ aging and its potential for supporting workforce development to consider its flexibility in supporting services to becoming more nuanced and affirmative in these areas of practice.
在过去十年里,关于痴呆症的文献大量涌现,开始关注 LGBTQ+ 群体晚年的经历。如果社会护理人员没有做好准备或不熟悉应对 LGBTQ+ 群体的独特需求,认知功能的变化可能会危及他们的安全、福祉和人权。年龄、认知功能、性取向和性别多样性与亲密关系及性表达的交叉,需要得到敏感且尊重的考量。然而,目前这在社会护理实践中是一个研究不足且了解较少的领域。本文突出了不同文献主体的主要观点,并介绍了英国英格兰关于 LGBTQ+ 群体老龄化的国家框架及其在支持劳动力发展方面的潜力,以考虑其在支持服务方面的灵活性,从而在这些实践领域变得更加细致入微且持肯定态度。