A thematic analysis of Lay knowledge and beliefs about dementia among first-generation Black African immigrants from West Africa living in London: Informed by a grounded theory approach.

IF 1.8 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Journal of Public Health Research Pub Date : 2025-08-30 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1177/22799036251368446
Raphael Chinedu Mokwenye
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Background: Many Black Africans live in the UK. More than 850,000 people live with dementia in the UK, and more than 25,000 people with dementia are from Black and minority ethnic groups. The study explores themes of lay knowledge and beliefs about dementia.

Design and methods: This study employs a qualitative research design and methods to explore lay knowledge and beliefs about dementia amongst Black African populations living in London. The research is philosophically underpinned by social constructionism and sociological and anthropological lay concepts of health and illness. The researcher interviewed 31 adult respondents, male and female, from the Black African community in London to generate rich data. Participants were first-generation immigrants from West Africa living in London and were mainly carers. Thematic data analysis informed by a grounded theory approach was used to analyse the data.

Results: The findings show that dementia is a complex biopsychosocial phenomenon. Four key themes with subthemes emerged and were developed: (i) Traditional views, (ii) Disease and illness, (iii) Help-seeking, and (iv) Caregiving and treatment. The group's understanding of dementia evolved from traditional views to a more medical perspective. This study added witchcraft to the dementia literature on BAME in the UK.

Conclusions: The study concluded that the group does not lack knowledge of dementia. Their understanding and beliefs about dementia are evolving, and further efforts are needed to enhance awareness through education, training, and outreach to support individuals with dementia and their families within the Black African community.

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对生活在伦敦的来自西非的第一代非洲黑人移民中关于痴呆症的知识和信念的专题分析:由接地理论方法提供信息。
背景:许多非洲黑人生活在英国。在英国,超过85万人患有痴呆症,其中超过2.5万人来自黑人和少数民族。该研究探讨了关于痴呆症的外行知识和信仰的主题。设计和方法:本研究采用定性研究设计和方法来探索居住在伦敦的非洲黑人对痴呆症的认识和信念。该研究的哲学基础是社会建构主义以及社会学和人类学的健康和疾病的基本概念。研究人员采访了来自伦敦非洲黑人社区的31名成年男性和女性,以获得丰富的数据。参与者是生活在伦敦的来自西非的第一代移民,主要是护理人员。采用扎根理论方法对数据进行专题数据分析。结果:痴呆是一种复杂的生物心理社会现象。出现并发展了四个带有分主题的关键主题:(一)传统观点;(二)疾病和疾病;(三)寻求帮助;(四)护理和治疗。该小组对痴呆症的理解从传统观点发展到更多的医学观点。这项研究为英国关于BAME的痴呆症文献增加了巫术。结论:该研究得出结论,这组人并不缺乏对痴呆症的了解。他们对痴呆症的理解和信念正在发生变化,需要进一步努力通过教育、培训和外展活动来提高认识,以支持黑人非洲社区内的痴呆症患者及其家人。
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Journal of Public Health Research
Journal of Public Health Research PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.30%
发文量
116
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Health Research (JPHR) is an online Open Access, peer-reviewed journal in the field of public health science. The aim of the journal is to stimulate debate and dissemination of knowledge in the public health field in order to improve efficacy, effectiveness and efficiency of public health interventions to improve health outcomes of populations. This aim can only be achieved by adopting a global and multidisciplinary approach. The Journal of Public Health Research publishes contributions from both the “traditional'' disciplines of public health, including hygiene, epidemiology, health education, environmental health, occupational health, health policy, hospital management, health economics, law and ethics as well as from the area of new health care fields including social science, communication science, eHealth and mHealth philosophy, health technology assessment, genetics research implications, population-mental health, gender and disparity issues, global and migration-related themes. In support of this approach, JPHR strongly encourages the use of real multidisciplinary approaches and analyses in the manuscripts submitted to the journal. In addition to Original research, Systematic Review, Meta-analysis, Meta-synthesis and Perspectives and Debate articles, JPHR publishes newsworthy Brief Reports, Letters and Study Protocols related to public health and public health management activities.
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