Older LGBT+ health inequalities in the UK: setting a research agenda.


Journal

Journal of epidemiology and community health
ISSN: 1470-2738
Titre abrégé: J Epidemiol Community Health
Pays: England
ID NLM: 7909766

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
05 2020
Historique:
received: 14 08 2019
revised: 21 01 2020
accepted: 09 02 2020
pubmed: 23 2 2020
medline: 31 12 2020
entrez: 23 2 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans+ (LGBT+) people report poorer health than the general population and worse experiences of healthcare particularly cancer, palliative/end-of-life, dementia and mental health provision. This is attributable to: (a) social inequalities, including 'minority stress'; (b) associated health-risk behaviours (eg, smoking, excessive drug/alcohol use, obesity); (c) loneliness and isolation, affecting physical/mental health and mortality; (d) anticipated/experienced discrimination and (e) inadequate understandings of needs among healthcare providers. Older LGBT+ people are particularly affected, due to the effects of both cumulative disadvantage and ageing. There is a need for greater and more robust research data to support growing international and national government initiatives aimed at addressing these health inequalities. We identify seven key research strategies: (1) Production of large data sets; (2) Comparative data collection; (3) Addressing diversity and intersectionality among LGBT+ older people; (4) Investigation of healthcare services' capacity to deliver LGBT+ affirmative healthcare and associated education and training needs; (5) Identification of effective health promotion and/or treatment interventions for older LGBT+ people, and subgroups within this umbrella category; (6) Development of an (older) LGBT+ health equity model; (7) Utilisation of social justice concepts to ensure meaningful, change-orientated data production which will inform and support government policy, health promotion and healthcare interventions.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32086374
pii: jech-2019-213068
doi: 10.1136/jech-2019-213068
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

408-411

Informations de copyright

© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Competing interests: None declared.

Auteurs

Sue Westwood (S)

York Law School, University of York, York, UK sue.westwood@york.ac.uk.

Paul Willis (P)

School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.

Julie Fish (J)

School of Applied Social Sciences, De Montfort University - City Campus, Leicester, Leicestershire, UK.

Trish Hafford-Letchfield (T)

School of Health & Education, Middlesex University, London, UK.
School of Social Work & Social Policy, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.

Joanna Semlyen (J)

Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, UK.

Andrew King (A)

Department of Sociology, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK.

Brian Beach (B)

International Longevity Centre UK, London, UK.

Kathryn Almack (K)

School of Health and Social Work, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK.

Dylan Kneale (D)

UCL Institute of Education, University College London, London, UK.

Michael Toze (M)

Lincoln Medical School, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, UK.

Laia Becares (L)

Social Work and Social Care, University of Sussex, Brighton, Sussex, UK.

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