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Résumé
Background: Unmet community mobility needs of older adults, published since the announcement of the UN
sustainable development goals was synthesised to describe the health equity characteristics of research identifying
unmet community mobility needs of older adults.
Methods: Searches were conducted in March and April 2020, 2275 articles were screened and 100 identified for data
extraction.
Results: Findings showed underrepresentation of articles considering rural settings [9%] and originating in the
global South [14%]. Gender, disability, education, and transport / driving were identified as key health equity char‑
acteristics and only 10 articles provided detail on all four of these. External factors inhibiting community mobility
included built environments, service availability, and societal attitudes. Internal factors included finances, fear and
apprehension, and functional limitations.
Conclusions: The need for standardised reporting of participant characteristics in the community mobility of older
adults was highlighted. These characteristics are required by research consumers to judge equity dimensions, and
the extent to which findings represent minority or marginalised groups. 15 after the UN pledge to reduce inequali‑
ties, peer reviewed primary research does not reflect a global drive to end discrimination, exclusion and reduce the
inequalities and vulnerabilities that leave people behind.