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A Scoping Review of Aging in Place: Is the Current Literature Inclusive of African American Women?

机译:衰老的范围审查到位:目前的文学是非洲裔美国女性的文献吗?

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Approximately 80% of adults aged 50+ report a desire to stay in their homes as long as possible, or to “age in place.” Yet, as the US aging population becomes more racially and ethnically diverse, the frameworks used to describe “aging in place” will require explicit recognition of the issues specific to racial/ethnic minorities. For example, given the intersection of historical discrimination related to race, gender, age, and lower socioeconomic status, older African American women are at increased risk for poor health outcomes as they attempt to “age in place.” We conducted a scoping review of “aging in place” studies in the US (N=479), to determine whether current “aging in place” frameworks included issues relevant to racial/ethnic minorities generally, and African American women, specifically. Our inclusion criteria for articles were as follows: 1) a definition of “aging in place”; 2) a conceptual framework related to “aging in place” and/or 3) the incorporation of racial/ethnic minorities generally and African-American women specifically in the research sample. We adapted the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses) framework for our review to search the PubMed database for “aging in place” studies. After applying our inclusion/exclusion criteria (N=244), the findings from our review showed that approximately 40% of studies included an explicit definition of “aging in place” (N=100), but few studies focused on African American women (N=20). Future studies on “aging in place” should consider the unique challenges that African American women face as they navigate the challenges of “aging in place.”
机译:大约80%的成年人50岁以上的成年人报告了愿望尽可能长时间留在家庭或“年龄”。然而,随着美国老龄化人口变得更加种族和种族多样化,用于描述“老化的”的框架将需要明确地识别种族/少数民族的特定问题。例如,鉴于与种族,性别,年龄和降低社会经济地位有关的历史歧视,年龄较大的非洲裔美国女性因他们试图“到位时的年龄而增加了健康状况差的风险。我们对美国(N = 479)的“老化”研究进行了审查,以确定当前的“老化”框架概括了与种族/少数群体有关的问题,以及非洲裔美国妇女。我们纳入条款的文章如下:1)“衰老到位”的定义; 2)与“老化”和/或3)相关的概念框架,与/或3)在研究样本中专门纳入种族/少数群体和非洲裔美国妇女。我们调整了PRISMA(优选的系统评价和META分析的报告项目)框架,供我们的审核搜索PubMed数据库以“老化”研究。申请我们的包容性/排除标准(N = 244)后,我们评论的调查结果显示,大约40%的研究包括“老化到位”(n = 100)的明确定义,但很少有人专注于非洲裔美国女性( n = 20)。关于“老化”的未来研究应考虑非洲裔美国女性在浏览“老化到位的挑战”时面临的独特挑战。

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