East Tennessee older women's perceptions of Medicare, Medicaid, and related health policies.

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Journal of Women & Aging Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-02 DOI:10.1080/08952841.2023.2276640
Heather A Davis, Lisa C Lindley, Solange Muñoz
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Older women face unique challenges regarding health disparities. This study aims to provide an understanding of older women's perceptions and situated experiences regarding the gendered health disparities they face, which are characterized by the policies related to older women's health and the geopolitical and social norms in which they live. The purpose of this project is to provide policy and decision-makers with insights and a better understanding of older women's experiences and perceptions of the policies that impact their health and healthcare. The data for this study was collected through semi-structured interviews with twelve women in Appalachian East Tennessee. Areas examined include: the women's perceived impact of federal, state, and local policies on the participants, particularly of Medicare and Medicaid; the role of social norming and health narratives, particularly stigmatization, discrimination, and health marginalization of older women; and the role of place and place-based drivers on these areas. This study sought to determine if these factors impact the participants' awareness or lack of awareness of policies related to older women. Findings showed that older women in East Tennessee lacked knowledge of health policies, that older women perceive systemic and individual discrimination in policymaking, clinical care, and health research, and that they perceive that place-based drivers have impacted their access to healthcare. These findings have implications for policymaking and intervention design in co-production with older women in order to mitigate older women's health disparities.

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东田纳西州老年妇女对医疗保险、医疗补助和相关健康政策的看法。
老年妇女在健康差距方面面临着独特的挑战。这项研究旨在了解老年妇女对其面临的性别健康差距的看法和处境经历,这些差距的特点是与老年妇女健康相关的政策以及她们生活的地缘政治和社会规范。该项目的目的是为政策制定者和决策者提供见解,更好地了解老年妇女的经历和对影响其健康和医疗保健的政策的看法。这项研究的数据是通过对田纳西州阿巴拉契亚东部12名女性的半结构化访谈收集的。研究的领域包括:妇女对联邦、州和地方政策对参与者的影响,特别是医疗保险和医疗补助;社会规范和健康叙事的作用,特别是对老年妇女的污名化、歧视和健康边缘化;以及地点和基于地点的驱动因素在这些领域的作用。这项研究试图确定这些因素是影响参与者对老年妇女相关政策的认识还是缺乏认识。调查结果显示,东田纳西州的老年妇女缺乏卫生政策知识,老年妇女认为在政策制定、临床护理和健康研究中存在系统性和个人歧视,她们认为基于地方的驱动因素影响了她们获得医疗保健的机会。这些发现对与老年妇女合作生产的政策制定和干预设计具有启示意义,以减轻老年妇女的健康差距。
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