On becoming a dementia-friendly community: An empirical study of the individual factors that predict openness towards dementia-friendly communities

IF 2.4 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
Lauren Parkinson, K. Sullivan, K. Graham
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Background and objectives Evidence suggests that limited public awareness and dementia-related stigma can create barriers to community inclusiveness. This study explored the relation between public knowledge of dementia, attitudes towards people with dementia, experience with dementia and openness towards dementia-friendly communities. Research design and methods Two-hundred and twenty-nine members of the public completed a cross-sectional online survey with three established measures [Alzheimer’s Disease Knowledge Test, Attitudes Towards People with Dementia scale and Understanding of Health Problems survey] and one exploratory scale [Openness Towards Dementia-Friendly Communities]. An existing ‘mild’ dementia vignette was used to evaluate dementia recognition. Factors contributing to correct dementia recognition (knowledge, exposure to dementia, education and gender), worry about developing dementia (knowledge, exposure and respondent age), and openness towards dementia-friendly communities (knowledge, exposure and attitudes) were examined through group comparisons and a multiple linear regression. Results Consistent with the literature, the respondents had poor knowledge, reasonably good dementia recognition, and mostly positive attitudes towards people with dementia. None of the proposed factors were significantly associated with correct dementia recognition, and only gender was significantly associated with dementia worry. Knowledge and attitudes towards people with dementia (not exposure) were significant independent predictors of openness towards dementia-friendly communities. Discussion and implications The expansion of dementia-friendly communities will require further investment in awareness-raising initiatives to improve dementia knowledge and attitudes in the community. This study shows the importance of these factors in the broader community’s openness towards dementia-friendly communities.
关于成为一个痴呆症友好社区:预测对痴呆症友好社区开放的个人因素的实证研究
背景和目标有证据表明,公众认识有限和与痴呆症相关的污名可能会阻碍社区包容性。这项研究探讨了公众对痴呆症的认识、对痴呆症患者的态度、痴呆症经历以及对痴呆症友好社区的开放态度之间的关系。研究设计和方法229名公众完成了一项横断面在线调查,其中包括三项既定指标[阿尔茨海默病知识测试、对痴呆症患者的态度量表和对健康问题的理解调查]和一项探索性量表[对痴呆症友好社区的开放程度]。现有的“轻度”痴呆症小插曲用于评估痴呆症的识别。通过群体比较和多元线性回归,研究了有助于正确识别痴呆症的因素(知识、接触痴呆症、教育和性别)、对患痴呆症的担忧(知识、暴露和受访者年龄)以及对痴呆症友好社区的开放性(知识、曝光和态度)。结果与文献一致,受访者对痴呆症的认知能力较差,对痴呆症患者的态度大多积极。没有一个提出的因素与正确的痴呆症识别显著相关,只有性别与痴呆症担忧显著相关。对痴呆症患者的知识和态度(而不是接触)是对痴呆症友好社区开放的重要独立预测因素。讨论和影响扩大对痴呆症友好的社区将需要进一步投资于提高认识的举措,以提高社区对痴呆症的认识和态度。这项研究表明了这些因素在更广泛的社区对痴呆症友好社区的开放中的重要性。
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自引率
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114
期刊介绍: Dementia acts as a major forum for social research of direct relevance to improving the quality of life and quality of care for people with dementia and their families. For the first time an international research journal is available for academics and practitioners that has as its primary paradigm the lived experience of dementia.
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