Beyond the stethoscope: ageism in white coats and resident physicians' preferences for elderly patient care

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Psychogeriatrics Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI:10.1111/psyg.13192
Süleyman Utku Uzun, Merve Akın
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BackgroundThe global increase in life expectancy has significantly raised the elderly population. In Türkiye, the proportion of individuals aged 65 and over rose from 8.8% in 2018 to 10.2% in 2023. This demographic shift necessitates the planning of social and health services for the elderly. Ageism affects elderly health negatively and is prevalent in healthcare settings. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of ageism among resident physicians at Pamukkale University Hospital and identify factors influencing their preferences for providing healthcare to elderly patients.MethodsThis cross‐sectional study was conducted at Pamukkale University Hospital between 6 June and 16 June, 2024. A total of 448 resident physicians were selected through simple random sampling. Data were collected using a self‐administered questionnaire, which included sociodemographic information, factors affecting ageism, and the Fraboni Scale of Ageism (FSA). Descriptive statistics, Chi‐square tests, and logistic regression were used to evaluate factors influencing healthcare preferences.ResultsThe FSA score averaged 71.89 ± 7.87, indicating a 20.1% (95% CI:16.48–24.10) prevalence of age discrimination among resident physicians. Logistic regression analysis revealed that male participants (odds ratio (OR) = 1.519, P = 0.042), those with moderate to very poor perceived knowledge of elderly health (OR = 2.418, P < 0.001), and higher FSA scores (OR = 1.046, P < 0.001) were more likely to prefer not providing healthcare services to elderly patients.ConclusionsAgeism among resident physicians is prevalent, impacting their willingness to provide care to elderly patients. Gender, perceived knowledge, and ageist attitudes influence their preferences for providing healthcare to elderly patients. Addressing these factors is crucial for improving healthcare services for the elderly.
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背景全球预期寿命的延长大大增加了老年人口。在土耳其,65 岁及以上人口的比例将从 2018 年的 8.8%增至 2023 年的 10.2%。这种人口结构的变化要求我们必须为老年人规划社会和医疗服务。老龄歧视会对老年人的健康产生负面影响,在医疗机构中普遍存在。本研究旨在确定帕慕卡莱大学医院住院医师中普遍存在的老龄歧视现象,并找出影响他们为老年患者提供医疗服务的偏好的因素。通过简单随机抽样,共选取了 448 名住院医师。研究采用自填式问卷收集数据,其中包括社会人口学信息、影响老龄歧视的因素以及弗拉博尼老龄歧视量表(FSA)。结果FSA得分平均为71.89 ± 7.87,表明住院医师中年龄歧视的发生率为20.1% (95% CI:16.48-24.10) 。逻辑回归分析表明,男性参与者(几率比(OR)= 1.519,P = 0.042)、老年健康知识认知度中等至非常差者(OR = 2.418,P <0.001)和 FSA 分数较高者(OR = 1.046,P <0.001)更倾向于不为老年患者提供医疗服务。性别、认知知识和年龄歧视态度影响了他们为老年患者提供医疗服务的偏好。解决这些因素对于改善老年医疗服务至关重要。
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Psychogeriatrics
Psychogeriatrics Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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3.60
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5.00%
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115
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Psychogeriatrics is an international journal sponsored by the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society and publishes peer-reviewed original papers dealing with all aspects of psychogeriatrics and related fields The Journal encourages articles with gerontopsychiatric, neurobiological, genetic, diagnostic, social-psychiatric, health-political, psychological or psychotherapeutic content. Themes can be illuminated through basic science, clinical (human and animal) studies, case studies, epidemiological or humanistic research
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