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Facing the Journey Together: Using Digital Media to Support Dementia Care Among Asian Americans

机译:在一起面对旅程:使用数字媒体在亚裔美国人之间支持痴呆症护理

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Asians and Pacific Islanders (APIs) in the United States have limited access to dementia care information that is linguistically and culturally appropriate. Alzheimer’s Los Angeles created “Faces of Caregiving”, a video project available with English/Japanese subtitles, documenting in-depth interviews with 7 Japanese/Japanese-American familial care partners of individuals living with dementia. It touched on the personal yet universal aspects of each journey embedded in a particular family context. The 5 video profiles were subsequently shown at 3 community sites to attendees comprised of mostly older-adult APIs. Among 85 attendee responses, approximately 90% stated they were more likely to seek out information on and support for Alzheimer’s disease, felt more open to talking about the disease, and were more likely to advocate and raise awareness for the disease. This program could be replicated for other API communities, allowing individuals to learn more effectively from a peer-to-peer experience in a culturally familiar setting. Part of a symposium sponsored by the Aging Among Asians Interest Group.
机译:美国的亚洲人和太平洋岛民(API)在语言和文化上恰当地获得痴呆症护理信息有限。 Alzheimer的洛杉矶创造了“Caregiving的面孔”,一个有英语/日本字幕的视频项目,记录有7个日语/日本美洲家族护理合作伙伴的深入访谈,痴呆症的个体。它涉及嵌入在特定家庭背景中的每个旅程的个人但普遍的方面。随后在3个社区网站上显示了5个视频档案,以与大多数较旧的成人API组成的与会者。在85名与会者反应中,大约90%的人表示,他们更有可能寻求对阿尔茨海默病的信息和支持,感到更加开放,谈论这种疾病,更有可能倡导和提高对疾病的认识。该程序可以复制其他API社区,允许个人在文化熟悉的环境中从对等体验中更有效地学习。由亚洲人兴趣小组老龄化赞助的研讨会的一部分。

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