Theory Integration for Examining Health Care Discrimination among Minoritized Older Adults with Chronic Illness

Author:

Olmos Brenda1ORCID,Nava Adrianna2ORCID,Jones Emily J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fran and Earl Ziegler College of Nursing, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA

2. National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), Washington, DC, USA

Abstract

Prevalence of chronic illnesses, including type 2 diabetes (T2DM), is increasing disproportionately among Latinx adults in the United States. Health care inequities such as health care discrimination contribute to the disparities in this population. Academic and clinical nurses must address health care discrimination from a strong theoretical framework. In this article, we integrate the minority stress theory and ecosocial theory of disease distribution to offer a whole-person model that identifies the concepts most relevant to Latinx older adults who function at multiple levels of intersectionality. This paper uses T2DM as an exemplar of chronic illness. The integrated model depicts possible pathways of physiological and psychological embodiment of lived experiences of minoritized older persons managing chronic illness who are living in a society deeply embedded with structural racism and oppression. This model may guide future research aimed at elucidating the social and structural determinants that impact health-related outcomes among Latinx older adults.

Funder

Acknowledgements This work was funded in part by the Donald W. Reynolds Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence Fran and Earl Ziegler College of Nursing University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Nursing

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