Exploring the perceptions of New Zealand Chinese dementia carers on the adapted world health organization iSupport manual: A qualitative study.

Fei Li, John Parsons, Lily Dongxia Xiao, Gary Cheung
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Background: Across countries, most dementia carers report a lack of adequate information about dementia and local services. To address this issue, the World Health Organization developed the iSupport programme to provide information and support to dementia carers. The iSupport online programme was found to be feasible and acceptable by dementia carers. However, the potential of using the iSupport manual (iSupport) specifically for Chinese dementia carers in New Zealand remains unknown.

Objective: This study aimed to (1) identify refinements to adapt iSupport by eliciting the perspectives of Chinese dementia carers; and (2) explore the educational needs of Chinese dementia carers, which can inform the development of support programmes tailored to their specific requirements.

Design: This was a qualitative descriptive study using semistructured interviews. The data were analysed using thematic analysis.

Results: Twelve Chinese dementia carers were interviewed (mean age 58.0 years, 100% female, and mean caring experience of 2.2 years). Emerging themes were identified within three domains: (1) usefulness, (2) complexities of using iSupport, and (3) suggestions for improvement.

Conclusions: The findings suggest that Chinese dementia carers generally found iSupport to be valuable, providing valuable insights into how to tailor and enhance support for this population. However, further research is required to empirically validate the effectiveness of the adapted iSupport for Chinese dementia carers in New Zealand. These findings have implications for the development of future interventions that can more effectively address the specific needs of Chinese dementia carers.

探索新西兰华人痴呆症照护者对世界卫生组织 iSupport 手册改编版的看法:定性研究。
背景:在各国,大多数痴呆症照护者都表示缺乏有关痴呆症和当地服务的足够信息。为解决这一问题,世界卫生组织开发了 iSupport 计划,为痴呆症照护者提供信息和支持。痴呆症照护者认为 iSupport 在线计划是可行的,也是可以接受的。然而,专门针对新西兰华人痴呆症照护者的 iSupport 手册(iSupport)的使用潜力仍是未知数:本研究旨在:(1)通过了解华人痴呆症照护者的观点,确定对 iSupport 的改进措施;(2)探索华人痴呆症照护者的教育需求,为制定符合其具体要求的支持计划提供信息:这是一项采用半结构式访谈的定性描述研究。采用主题分析法对数据进行分析:12名中国痴呆症照护者接受了访谈(平均年龄58.0岁,100%为女性,平均照护经验2.2年)。在三个领域中确定了新出现的主题:(1)有用性;(2)使用 iSupport 的复杂性;(3)改进建议:研究结果表明,中国痴呆症照护者普遍认为 iSupport 很有价值,为如何为这一人群量身定制和加强支持提供了宝贵的见解。然而,还需要进一步的研究来验证经过改编的 iSupport 对新西兰华人痴呆症照护者的有效性。这些发现对未来干预措施的开发具有重要意义,可以更有效地满足华人痴呆症照护者的特殊需求。
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