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Advancing research in transitional care: Challenges of culture, language and health literacy in Asian American and native Hawaiian elders

机译:推进过渡性护理研究:亚裔美国人和夏威夷原住民老年人的文化,语言和健康素养的挑战

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Recent federal policy supports an individual's preference for home and communitybased long-term care, even among nursing home residents. Optimizing transitions from the nursing home to home is a complex undertaking that requires addressing the interrelationships between health literacy and cultural-linguistic factors in the nation's increasingly diverse older adult population. We look at four Asian American and Pacific Islander elder populations to illustrate that differing health profiles and cultural-linguistic values can affect the type of care and support needed and preferred. A research gap exists that links these factors together for optimal transitional care. The paper presents a conceptual framework and proposes a six-point research agenda that includes family assessments of health literacy abilities, exploring the relationship between culture, health, and decision-making, and the development/adaptation of transition planning tools.
机译:最近的联邦政策支持个人偏爱家庭和社区的长期护理,即使是在疗养院居民中也是如此。优化从养老院到家庭的过渡是一项复杂的工作,需要解决该国日益多样化的老年人口中健康素养与文化语言因素之间的相互关系。我们查看了四个亚裔美国人和太平洋岛民老年人群,以说明不同的健康状况和文化语言价值观会影响所需和偏爱的护理和支持类型。存在将这些因素联系在一起以实现最佳过渡护理的研究空白。本文提出了一个概念框架,并提出了六点研究议程,其中包括对家庭健康素养能力的评估,探索文化,健康与决策之间的关系以及过渡计划工具的开发/适应。

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