A time for me: A virtual program to engage African American caregivers.

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY
Abiola O Keller, Nia C Norris, Bashir Easter, Andrea Garr, Gail Morgan, Ramona Dicks-Williams, Colleen Galambos
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Abstract

To address the self-care needs of African American family caregivers, a community-engaged approach was used to develop and implement a half-day virtual self-care program. This study evaluates experiences of program attendees. All attendees were emailed an electronic survey containing Likert-type and open-ended questions. Responses were examined for patterns and key content-related categories using inductive content analysis. Eleven attendees responded to the survey. All 11 strongly agreed (64%) or agreed (36%) that the event met their expectations and/or needs. In addition to providing opportunity to take time to engage in self-care, the event created a virtual space for women to focus on themselves. Women spoke about three distinct ways the event met their needs: (1) learning and trying new things, (2) access to resources, and (3) having a shared experience. These findings suggest that virtual programs may be used as an additional resource to support the health of African American women caregivers.

我的时间:一个让非裔美国护理人员参与的虚拟项目。
为了解决非裔美国家庭照顾者的自我照顾需求,采用社区参与的方法来开发和实施半天的虚拟自我照顾计划。本研究评估计划参加者的经验。所有与会者都通过电子邮件收到了一份包含李克特式开放式问题的电子调查。使用归纳内容分析来检查响应的模式和关键内容相关类别。11位与会者回应了这项调查。所有11人都非常同意(64%)或同意(36%)该活动满足了他们的期望和/或需求。除了提供机会,花时间从事自我护理,该活动创造了一个虚拟空间,让女性专注于自己。女性们谈到了活动满足她们需求的三种不同方式:(1)学习和尝试新事物,(2)获取资源,(3)分享经验。这些发现表明,虚拟程序可以作为一种额外的资源来支持非裔美国女性护理人员的健康。
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