CommunityRx: Optimizing a Community Resource Referral Intervention for Minority Dementia Caregivers

  • Emily M. Abramsohn
  • , Kelsey M. Paradise
  • , Crystal M. Glover
  • , Maureen Benjamins
  • , Leilani Douglas
  • , Jessica Jerome
  • , Maylene L. Kim
  • , Tia Kostas
  • , David Mata
  • , Fatima Padron
  • , Raj C. Shah
  • , Stacy Tessler Lindau

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Abstract

Community resource referral systems have been implemented into care settings that serve persons with dementia but with little input from caregivers. Focus groups were conducted with African American, Hispanic, and Asian caregivers to describe their preferences for community resource referral information. Caregivers discussed the significance of a community resource list for dementia caregiving and self-care and articulated strategies for effective information delivery during a medical visit. Most caregivers acknowledged that resource needs change with progression of dementia, but no patterns emerged with regard to preference for information delivered incrementally based on disease stage or all at once. Hispanic and Asian caregivers felt that resource information should specify service providers’ language and cultural capabilities. All caregivers agreed that delivery by a member of the care team with knowledge of dementia-specific resources would be most effective. Optimal delivery of community resource referrals is caregiver-centered and customizable to individual and subgroup preferences.

Original languageEnglish (UK)
Pages (from-to)113-123
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Applied Gerontology
Volume41
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • caregiving
  • community resources
  • health disparities
  • informational intervention
  • self-care

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