A scoping review of experiences and needs of older LGBTI adults in Asia

Onouma Thummapol, Werayuth Srithumsuk, T. Park
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Abstract Despite the impressive number of global achievements in the improvement of population health and longevity, older LGBTI adults in Asia continue to suffer. There is a knowledge gap in empirical and comprehensive data on the experiences, unique challenges and needs of this growing yet underserved population. This knowledge is needed for developing strategies to address their needs, with the ultimate goal to improve older LGBTI adults’ health outcomes, promote positive healthcare experiences, reduce inequities in healthcare and subsequently unnecessary healthcare costs. This scoping study aims to review the published specific literature on the needs and experiences of LGBTI older people in Asia, to identify factors that contribute to LGBTI older people’s health and use of services and highlight gaps and areas for future studies. Our review indicates that future policy initiatives and research are needed, particularly intersectionality approach to examine how multiple influences affect older LGBTI lives.
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亚洲老年LGBTI成年人的经历和需求的范围审查
尽管全球在改善人口健康和寿命方面取得了令人印象深刻的成就,但亚洲的老年LGBTI成年人仍在受苦。关于这一不断增长但服务不足的人口的经历、独特挑战和需求的经验和综合数据方面存在知识缺口。这些知识对于制定策略来满足他们的需求是必要的,最终目标是改善老年LGBTI成年人的健康结果,促进积极的医疗保健体验,减少医疗保健中的不公平现象,以及随后不必要的医疗保健费用。这项范围界定研究旨在审查已发表的关于亚洲LGBTI老年人的需求和经验的具体文献,以确定影响LGBTI老年人健康和使用服务的因素,并突出差距和未来研究的领域。我们的回顾表明,未来的政策举措和研究是必要的,特别是交叉性方法来研究多重影响如何影响老年LGBTI的生活。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services provides empirical knowledge and conceptual information related to sexual minorities and their social environment. Filled with innovative ideas and resources for the design, evaluation, and delivery of social services for these populations at all stages of life, the journal is a positive influence on the development of public and social policy, programs and services, and social work practice. Dedicated to the development of knowledge which meets the practical needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered people in their social context, the Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services is a forum for studying.
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