Geriatric Assessment in Multicultural Immigrant Populations
Abstract
:1. Introduction: Geriatric Assessment in Multicultural Immigrant Populations
2. Challenges to the Geriatric Evaluation in a Multicultural Immigrant Population
2.1. Health Care Disparities
2.2. Language
2.3. Health Literacy
2.4. Acculturation Level
2.5. Culturally Defined Beliefs
3. Elements of the Geriatric Assessment
3.1. Cognitive Evaluation
3.2. Delirium Evaluation
3.3. Mental Health Evaluation
3.4. Functional Evaluation
3.5. Advance Care Planning and Decision-Making
3.6. Elder Abuse
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Multicultural Assessment | Domain | Suggested Assessment Tools or Approach | Future Directions |
1. | Baseline Preventive Care | Determine prior access to medical care, vaccination status, cancer screening history | Develop consensus guidelines on approach to vaccination assessment, cancer screening in older adult immigrant populations |
2. | Chronic Conditions | Determine if diagnosis was delayed and address sequelae of untreated illness | |
3. | Language | Determine literacy level and preferred language | |
4. | Communication Barriers | Screen for cognitive, hearing, and visual impairment | Develop hearing loss screening assessment that can be used with an interpreter |
5. | Health Literacy | Determine education level, print literacy, use teach-back method | Enhance low-literacy patient education in multiple languages. Develop and validate training for Community Health Workers (CHWs) on health coaching in older adult immigrant populations. |
6. | Acculturation Level | Assess self-reported health | Conduct longitudinal studies of self-reported health in older adult immigrants and correlate with health outcomes |
Traditional Geriatric Assessment | Domain | Suggested Assessment Tools or Approach | Future Directions |
1. | Cognitive | Rowland Universal Dementia Assessment Scale (RUDAS) | Validate RUDAS in more subpopulations. Develop new low-literacy cognitive screening tools. |
2. | Delirium | Vigilance testing (e.g., A test), CAM-ICU in preferred language | Develop delirium screening tools for use with interpreters. |
3. | Mental Health | Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) | Modify existing tools or develop new culturally specific depression screening tools. Further evaluate outcomes with treatment of depression. |
4. | Functional Evaluation | Assess the application of change in basic and instrumental activities of daily living, determine cultural expectations for Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) for older adults | Modify existing functional assessment tools to be culturally specific. |
5. | Advance Care Planning and Decision-Making | Determine culturally defined beliefs regarding health and symptomatology, information sharing, and preferred decision-maker | Further studies are needed on advance care planning in older adult immigrant populations. |
6. | Elder Abuse and Mistreatment | Determine immigration status (or ask if patient is willing to share documentation status) | Develop culturally sensitive and brief screening tools |
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Ward, K.T.; Hess, M.; Wu, S. Geriatric Assessment in Multicultural Immigrant Populations. Geriatrics 2019, 4, 40. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics4030040
Ward KT, Hess M, Wu S. Geriatric Assessment in Multicultural Immigrant Populations. Geriatrics. 2019; 4(3):40. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics4030040
Chicago/Turabian StyleWard, Katherine T., Mailee Hess, and Shirley Wu. 2019. "Geriatric Assessment in Multicultural Immigrant Populations" Geriatrics 4, no. 3: 40. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics4030040
APA StyleWard, K. T., Hess, M., & Wu, S. (2019). Geriatric Assessment in Multicultural Immigrant Populations. Geriatrics, 4(3), 40. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics4030040