Aging and vulnerability: perspectives of LGBTQIA+ elderly persons

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING Rev Rene Pub Date : 2023-05-17 DOI:10.15253/2175-6783.20232483200
Isaura Emília Rodrigues Espinola, Lara Fernandes de Carvalho, D. F. D. Silva, José Madson Medeiros Souza, Fabiana Maria Rodrigues Lopes de Oliveira, José Uilson Ferreira Galindo Júnior, Keylla Talitha Fernandes Barbosa
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Objective: to understand the perception of the LGBTQIA+ elderly person about social and programmatic vulnerability. Methods: qualitative study developed with ten elderly persons. The collection was done through an interview supported by a semi-structured instrument. Elderly people of both sexes and non-binary assisted in a reference center were included. We adopted content analysis through the thematic modality for data systematization. Results: human aging raised discussions about specific needs, such as sexuality. Treated as taboos, elderly individuals who belonged to sexual minority groups suffered double invisibility, especially in health services. Furthermore, the lack of social and family support resulted in psychological suffering and social vulnerability. Conclusion: through the reports, it is possible to identify important gaps in the assistance to the LGBTQIA+ elderly person, such as difficulty of access and generic health practices, which do not consider the particularities of this population, as well as discrimination and lack of spaces for coexistence. Contributions to practice: population aging raises discussions about the adequacy of health services in the face of the specific demands of the elderly, especially regarding sexuality and sexual and gender minorities.
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老龄化与脆弱性:LGBTQIA+老年人的视角
目的:了解LGBTQIA+老年人对社会脆弱性和程序性脆弱性的认知。方法:对10例老年人进行定性研究。该系列是通过半结构化仪器支持的采访完成的。包括在参考中心协助的男女老年人和非二元老年人。我们通过专题模式对数据进行系统化,采用内容分析。结果:人类衰老引发了关于特定需求的讨论,比如性需求。属于性少数群体的老年人被视为禁忌,受到双重忽视,特别是在保健服务中。此外,缺乏社会和家庭支持导致心理痛苦和社会脆弱性。结论:通过这些报告,可以确定对LGBTQIA+老年人的援助方面的重要差距,例如难以获得和一般保健做法,这些做法没有考虑到这一人群的特殊性,以及歧视和缺乏共存空间。对实践的贡献:面对老年人的具体需求,特别是在性和性少数群体和性别少数群体方面的需求,人口老龄化引发了关于保健服务是否充足的讨论。
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