| Literature DB >> 35854844 |
Sakineh Gholamzadeh1, Maryam Shaygan1, Zeinab Naderi2, Fahimeh Alsadat Hosseini1.
Abstract
Background: The quality of care that older adult patients receive during hospitalization is directly associated with the perception, knowledge, and skills of the healthcare team. This qualitative study was conducted to explore the concept of age discrimination perceived by hospitalized older adult patients.Entities:
Keywords: Ageism; Aging; Healthcare disparities; Perceived discrimination
Year: 2022 PMID: 35854844 PMCID: PMC9277281 DOI: 10.34172/hpp.2022.07
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Promot Perspect ISSN: 2228-6497
Demographic characteristics of the participants
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| P1 | Patient | 65 | Male | Illiterate | Medical | 6 |
| P2 | Patient | 60 | Female | Elementary school | Medical | 7 |
| P3 | Patient | 74 | Female | Secondary school | Emergency | 3 |
| P4 | Patient | 68 | Male | Illiterate | Surgery | 7 |
| P5 | Patient | 72 | Male | Bachelor’s degree | Surgery | 12 |
| P6 | Patient | 80 | Female | Illiterate | Medical | 17 |
| P7 | Patient | 76 | Female | Secondary school | Medical | 5 |
| P8 | Patient | 64 | Male | Elementary school | Medical | 20 |
| P9 | Patient | 72 | Male | Illiterate | Surgery | 5 |
| P10 | Patient | 78 | Female | Illiterate | Medical | 8 |
| P11 | Patient | 70 | Female | Illiterate | Surgery | 12 |
| P12 | Patient | 62 | Female | Secondary school | Medical | 8 |
| P13 | Family member | 36 | Female | Master’s degree | CCU | 7 |
| P14 | Family member | 46 | Female | Bachelor’s degree | Medical | 8 |
| P15 | Family member | 58 | Male | Secondary school | Emergency | 3 |
| P16 | Family member | 47 | Female | Diploma | Medical | 15 |
| P17 | Family member | 42 | Female | Diploma | Emergency | 16 |
| P18 | Nurse | 34 | Female | Bachelor’s degree | Medical | - |
| P19 | Nurse | 42 | Female | Bachelor’s degree | Surgery | - |
| P20 | Nursing director | 36 | Female | Master’s degree | Nursing Office | - |
| P21 | Doctor | 42 | Male | GP | ICU | - |
Categories and sub-categories extracted from qualitative data analysis about the perception of older adult patients on age discrimination
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| Injustice perceptions | Professional ageism | Misconception about aging |
| Age-biased attitudes | ||
| Disability discrimination | Rejection | |
| Low priority patients | ||
| Interactional injustice | Epistemic injustice | Informational prejudice |
| Marginalization | ||
| Discriminatory communication style | Aggression and hostility | |
| Superficial communication | ||
| Non-individualized communication | ||
| Procedural injustice | Unfair care | Unmet physical care needs |
| Delayed health care | ||
| Uniformity of care | ||
| Social discrimination | ||
| Medical malpractice | Over investigation | |
| Misdiagnosis and incorrect treatment | ||
| Organizational injustice | Unsupportive hospital environment | Improper physical structure |
| Insufficient geriatric facilities and medical equipment | ||
| Lack of age specific health care policy | Shortage of geriatric professionals | |
| Lack of age-related admission policies | ||
| Lack of geriatric screening procedure | ||
| Lack of geriatric clinical practice guidelines |