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Developing inclusive residential care for older lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans ( LGBT LGBT ) people: An evaluation of the Care Home Challenge Care Home Challenge action research project

机译:为较旧的女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋和跨(LGBT LGBT)开发包容性住宅护理:护理家庭挑战护理家庭挑战动作研究项目的评估

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Abstract There have been substantial achievements in legislative and human rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ( LGBT ) older people and their visibility in health and social care has equally increased. These appear to have surpassed the ability of care services to meet their needs given documented concerns about the accessibility, inclusiveness and safety of care services particularly institutionalised care. This requires systemic change not easy to operationalise. This paper describes an action research initiative where six care homes belonging to a national care provider, collaborated to assess and develop their services with the support of local LGBT “Community Advisors” and academic partners. Framed within R ogers’ (2003) change management framework and combined with a participatory leadership approach, a programme of intervention was implemented comprising structured activities around seven key areas thought to promote LGBT inclusion. A formal evaluation was conducted involving 35 pre‐ and post‐intervention qualitative interviews with 18 people (community advisors; care home managers and senior managers). The findings are presented across three key themes (1) starting points on the journey; (2) challenges encountered along the journey (organisational and interpersonal); and (3) making change happen; opportunities, initiatives and gains. We make recommendations on the value of a programme approach for achieving tangible outcomes that demonstrate increased inclusion for older LGBT people living in long‐term care settings.
机译:摘要在女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋和跨性别(LGBT)老年人的立法和人权方面存在大量成就,以及他们在健康和社会护理的能力和社会护理的可见性同样增加。这些似乎已经超越了关心服务能力,以满足他们的需求,以便对尤其制度化的护理所提供的无障碍,包容性和安全性的担忧。这需要系统性变化不容易运行。本文介绍了一项动作研究倡议,其中六位属于全国护理提供者,并合作以评估和开发其服务,以支持当地LGBT“社区顾问”和学术伙伴。在R OGERS'(2003)内框架(2003年)改变管理框架并结合参与式领导方法,实施了一个干预计划,包括七个关键领域的结构化活动,以促进LGBT包含。进行了一个正式的评估,涉及35名与18人(社区顾问;护理家庭经理和高级管理人员)。这些调查结果介绍了三个关键主题(1)旅程中的起点; (2)旅程中遇到的挑战(组织和人际关系); (3)发生变革;机会,举措和收益。我们提出了关于实现有形成果的方案方法的价值的建议,以表明持有长期护理环境中的较旧的LGBT人员的包容。

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