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Involvement of people with dementia in raising awareness and changing attitudes in a dementia friendly community pilot project

机译:痴呆症的参与提高痴呆症友好社区试点项目的认识和改变态度

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Low levels of public understanding can contribute to the fear, stigma and social exclusion associated with living with dementia. Dementia friendly communities aim to address this by empowering people with dementia and increasing their social inclusion. As a part of a Community Based Participatory Action Research (CBPAR) process, a multicomponent dementia friendly community intervention supported: research; the establishment of a Dementia Advisory Group and Alliance; an awareness campaign and education in community organisations. Educational events were co-designed and co-facilitated by people with dementia and their care partners. To assess project reach and changes in attitudes of community members, two cross sectional surveys were conducted with adults (aged over 18 years) using validated scales. Independent samples t-tests compared responses to the surveys prior to the commencement of the project (2014) and two years later (2016). In 2016, respondents showed increased agreement with the statements: ‘People with dementia participate in a wide variety of activities and interests,’ and, ‘It is easy to find out about dementia friendly services or organisations in Kiama’. Respondents who attended an educational event reported less negative views about how they themselves would feel if they were diagnosed with dementia compared with respondents who did not attend an event. CBPAR appears useful to support the involvement of people with dementia and the engagement of the community to improve awareness of dementia services. The direct involvement of people living with dementia as spokespeople and educators was an effective way to improve positive attitudes and reduce the negative stereotypes associated with living with dementia. Further research is needed to compare different approaches to the creation of dementia friendly communities in different locations, and to establish the extent to which local interventions are useful to complement efforts to raise awareness of dementia at a national level.
机译:低水平的公众理解可以促进与痴呆症生活相关的恐惧,耻辱和社会排斥。痴呆症友好社区旨在通过赋予痴呆症的人权力和增加他们的社会包容来解决这一点。作为基于社区的参与行动研究(CBPAR)进程的一部分,支持多组分痴呆型社区干预:研究;建立痴呆症咨询小组和联盟;社区组织的认识运动和教育。教育活动是由痴呆症及其护理合作伙伴的人士共同设计和协同促进。为了评估社区成员态度的项目范围和变化,使用验证的尺度与成人(18岁以上)进行的两个横断面调查。独立样品T检验对项目开始之前的调查(2014年)和两年后(2016年)进行比较对调查进行比较。 2016年,受访者表现出与陈述的同意增加:“痴呆症的人们参与各种各样的活动和利益,”而且,“痴呆症友好的服务或在Kiama的组织方面很容易找到。参加教育活动的受访者报告了关于它们如何患有痴呆症,而不是没有出席活动的受访者则觉得它们本身会感受到的负面看法。 CBPAR似乎有助于支持人们对痴呆症的参与以​​及社区的参与,以提高对痴呆症服务的认识。作为发言人和教育工作者的痴呆症生活的直接参与是一种改善阳性态度的有效方法,并减少与痴呆症相关的负面刻板印象。需要进一步的研究来比较不同地点的不同方法,并建立当地干预措施对补充努力提高国家一级的认识的程度。

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