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Health literacy needs related to incontinence and skin damage among family and friend caregivers of individuals with Dementia

机译:与痴呆症患者的家人和朋友的照顾者的失禁和皮肤损伤有关的健康素养需求

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe health literacy needs related to incontinence and skin care among family or friend caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer disease (AD) and develop supportive and educational materials that address these needs. DESIGN: Descriptive. SUBJECTS AND SETTINGS: The sample included 48 family/friend adult caregivers of individuals who had advanced dementia. Caregivers were spouses (44%), daughters (31%), or extended family members/friends (25%) recruited from community-based agencies, with a mean age of 64 ± 14 years (mean ± SD), and 75% were female. Nearly half (48%) had a racially or ethnically diverse background. METHODS: Focus groups, interviews, and written surveys were conducted to assess health literacy needs of AD caregivers related to incontinence and skin care; verbal responses were audiotaped, transcribed, and summarized. To address these needs, a set of educational and supportive materials was developed, whose content was directed by caregiver responses and supported by a literature review of current evidence and consultation with clinical and research experts. Study procedures were guided by an advisory committee of AD caregivers. RESULTS: Caregivers had numerous health literacy needs related to incontinence and skin care; areas of need were categorized into knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Caregivers expressed a need to validate the health literacy they possessed. Fourteen educational and supportive documents were developed to address these needs. CONCLUSION: Materials developed in this study are suitable to incorporate into interventions that support caregivers of persons with AD. They offer the potential to raise health literacy and care capacity of caregivers, increase communication with health care providers, and improve health outcomes of care recipients.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是描述与阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)的家人或朋友的照顾者中与失禁和皮肤护理有关的健康素养需求,并开发满足这些需求的支持和教育材料。设计:描述性的。受试者和环境:样本包括48位患有老年痴呆症的家庭/朋友成人照顾者。照料者是从社区机构招募的配偶(44%),女儿(31%)或大家庭成员/朋友(25%),平均年龄为64±14岁(平均±SD),其中75%为女。近一半(48%)的种族或族裔背景不同。方法:进行了焦点小组,访谈和书面调查,以评估与失禁和皮肤护理有关的AD照护者的健康素养需求。录音,转录和总结语音反应。为了满足这些需求,开发了一套教育和支持材料,其内容由护理人员的反馈指导,并由对当前证据的文献综述以及与临床和研究专家的咨询提供支持。研究程序由AD照护者咨询委员会指导。结果:护理人员具有与失禁和皮肤护理相关的大量健康知识需求;需要的领域分为知识,技能和态度。护理人员表示需要验证他们所拥有的健康素养。制定了十四份教育和支持性文件来满足这些需求。结论:本研究开发的材料适合纳入支持AD照护者的干预措施中。它们提供了提高护理人员的健康素养和护理能力,增加与卫生保健提供者的交流以及改善护理对象的健康结果的潜力。

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