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      Older lesbian and gay adults’ perceptions of barriers and facilitators to accessing health and aged care services in Australia

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          Older lesbian and gay people can face considerable marginalisation, which may affect their perceptions and experiences of accessing health and aged care services. To inform strategies promoting accessibility, this study aimed to investigate perceived barriers and facilitators to health and aged care service access among older lesbian and gay adults. A sample of 752 cisgender lesbian women and gay men aged 60 years and older living in Australia responded to questions on a broad range of potential barriers and facilitators to service access. Several barriers and facilitators were commonly reported, with some differences between the women and the men. LGBTI inclusiveness was among commonly reported concerns. A majority of participants reported a lack of LGBTI-inclusive service providers and professionals as a barrier. A majority also reported a perceived lack of professionals adequately trained and competent to work with LGBTI individuals, with significantly more women than men indicating this as a barrier. Almost all participants indicated LGBTI-inclusive mainstream services as a facilitator for access. In all, inclusiveness appears to be a key issue for service access among older lesbian and gay people, which may need to be further addressed by service providers and policy makers for improving service accessibility.

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          Journal
          Health & Social Care in the Community
          Health Soc Care Community
          Wiley
          0966-0410
          1365-2524
          August 05 2020
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society School of Psychology and Public Health La Trobe University Melbourne Vic. Australia
          [2 ]School of Justice Faculty of Law Queensland University of Technology Brisbane Qld Australia
          [3 ]School of Arts and Social Sciences Southern Cross University Gold Coast Qld Australia
          [4 ]Alice’s Garage Melbourne Vic. Australia
          [5 ]School of Social Work University of Washington Seattle WA USA
          [6 ]Silver RainbowNational LGBTI Health Alliance Sydney NSW Australia
          [7 ]Ageing with Pride Sydney NSW Australia
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          10.1111/hsc.13125
          32761706
          d396a8eb-a489-4b7e-b6a0-f3437e3946e5
          © 2020

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