Home Visit Based Mindfulness Intervention for Vietnamese American Dementia Family Caregivers: A Pilot Feasibility Study.

Q2 Nursing
Christine Trinh Le, Jung-Ah Lee
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Background: Healthcare disparities continue to exist among the Vietnamese American (VA) community and many factors (e.g., fear of social stigma) deter family caregivers of persons with dementia (PWD) from seeking assistance. Purpose: To pilot-test a language-specific and culturally appropriate mindfulness intervention to improve dementia VA family caregiver well-being. Methods: Bilingual, trained research assistants administered a mindfulness exercise (i.e., deep breathing) to family caregivers and provided continuous support and care resources through weekly home visits for a month. Weekly surveys measured changes in emotion, feelings of connectedness to the PWD, and mood (i.e., happiness) before and after the intervention. Results: A total of nine VA family caregivers of PWD participated in this pilot study. Positive affect showed an increasing trend (M pre = 16.0 (SD = 3.48), M post = 17.1 (SD = 3.06)) and negative affect showed a decreasing trend (M pre = 6.44 (SD = 3.31), M post = 5.22 (SD = 0.359)). Happiness showed an increasing trend (M pre = 4.30 (SD = 0.767), M post = 4.44 (SD = 0.873)). Conclusions: These findings suggest that a home-based dementia family caregiver intervention with mindfulness exercises may potentially increase positive affect and decrease negative affect in Vietnamese American family caregivers of PWD. Similar interventions may help reduce caregiver burden in dementia family caregivers of other cultures.

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以家访为基础的正念干预对越南裔美国痴呆症家庭照顾者的可行性研究。
背景:在越南裔美国人(VA)社区中,医疗保健差距继续存在,许多因素(例如,害怕社会耻辱)阻止痴呆症患者(PWD)的家庭照顾者寻求帮助。目的:试点测试特定语言和文化适宜的正念干预,以改善痴呆症退伍军人家庭照顾者的福祉。方法:双语,训练有素的研究助理对家庭照顾者进行正念练习(即深呼吸),并通过每周一次的家访提供持续的支持和护理资源,为期一个月。每周一次的调查测量了干预前后情绪、与PWD的联系感和情绪(即幸福感)的变化。结果:共有9名VA家庭护理人员参与了本初步研究。积极情绪呈上升趋势(M前= 16.0 (SD = 3.48), M后= 17.1 (SD = 3.06)),消极情绪呈下降趋势(M前= 6.44 (SD = 3.31), M后= 5.22 (SD = 0.359))。幸福感呈上升趋势(前期= 4.30 (SD = 0.767),后期= 4.44 (SD = 0.873))。结论:这些研究结果表明,以家庭为基础的痴呆症家庭照顾者干预正念练习可能会增加越南裔美国PWD家庭照顾者的积极情绪,减少消极情绪。类似的干预措施可能有助于减轻其他文化背景的痴呆症家庭照顾者的负担。
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AsianPacific Island Nursing Journal
AsianPacific Island Nursing Journal Nursing-General Nursing
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