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- W3182044498 abstract "The growing population of aging women in the United States is disproportionately at-risk for adverse physical, behavioral, mental, and psychosocial health conditions. Engagement with preventive care is critical to address these risk factors. A qualitative descriptive approach was used to explore patterns of healthcare use, facilitators, barriers, and opportunities to optimize primary/preventive care engagement among low-income midlife and older women. Themes were deductively derived from the Behavioral Model for Vulnerable Populations. Categories were inductively determined: barriers to care engagement; facilitators of care engagement; opportunities to optimize primary/preventive care engagement. Themes emerging from this study suggest that experiences related to discrimination, psychological health, trauma, and prioritizing care of others negatively influence care engagement; while respect, continuity, and clinician gender and racial/ethnic concordance enhance care participation. Efforts aiming to engage low-income aging women in care should focus on addressing barriers, building on facilitators, and leveraging contemporary telehealth-outreach solutions." @default.
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- W3182044498 title "Barriers, facilitators, and opportunities to optimize care engagement in a diverse sample of older low-income women: A qualitative study" @default.
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