Do you have different expectations about the physical and cognitive abilities of a 76 year old client than you would for a 46 year old client?

Bias in healthcare

This discussion is about ageism and bias.

Reflect on your personal perception of older adults (aged 65 and above). Consider it is your first day at a clinical site, and your preceptor tells you that your client is a 76 year old female. Does that paint a picture of your day?

Do you have different expectations about the physical and cognitive abilities of a 76 year old client than you would for a 46 year old client?

Do you anticipate having to provide more care for a 76 year old than for a 46 year old? If the answer to these questions is yes, then you are not alone.

After viewing this video: These Vital Years: A Conversation With Betty Friedan at 76 Answer the following questions:

What surprised you the most about Betty? Explain your response.

Betty talks about her mom being put into a nursing home. Do you feel that ageism (bias based on a person’s age) played a role in the outcome of that admission? Why or why not?

As an LPN, what can you do to decrease ageism?

Do you feel that ageism plays a role in health care outcomes? Why or why not?

Do you have different expectations about the physical and cognitive abilities of a 76 year old client than you would for a 46 year old client?
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