Wednesday 16 January 2019

Dying in long-term care: perspectives from sexual and gender minority older adults about their fears and hopes for end of life

Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care, Nov 2018 ; p. 1-16
Kortes-Miller, Katherine; Boulé, Jessica; Wilson, Kimberley; Stinchcombe, Arne

This qualitative study from Canada explored the hopes and fears of older LGBTQ + adults considering long-term care as they face end of life. Fears included social isolation, decreased independence and capacity for decision-making, increased vulnerability to LGBTQ+-related stigma as well as exposure to unsafe social and physical environments. The authors conclude there is a need for palliative care specialists and long-term care home staff to address the unique health needs of older LGBTQ + adults nearing the end of life in order to create supportive and inclusive long-term care environments.