TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessing the feasibility and acceptability of a faith-based home activity toolbox designed for African American families affected by dementia
AU - Sainz, Mayra
AU - Gore, Janelle E.
AU - Colquit, Morgan
AU - Donald, Audric
AU - Kaur, Manpreet
AU - Brewster, Glenna
AU - Epps, Fayron
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This multi-phase study tested the feasibility and acceptability of a tailored faith-based home activity toolbox developed to support African American families facing dementia. Phase 1 of the study focused on intervention design and used a qualitative descriptive design to identify culturally specific, meaningful, and engaging activities to include within a faith-based toolbox. In Phase 2, 17 African American caregiver dyads participated in a single-group pre- and post-test design. Of these, 13 caregivers were invited for follow-up interviews. Despite no statistical significance, trends in the data suggest engaging with the faith-based toolbox reduced caregiver burden, generated higher positive appraisal, increased expressive support, and decreased stress levels. Emerging themes include: (a) Improved dyadic relationships, (b) Increased social interactions for people living with dementia, and (c) Challenges encountered during engagement. The results suggest the toolbox is a feasible and accepted approach to providing meaningful and engaging activities to African American families facing dementia.
AB - This multi-phase study tested the feasibility and acceptability of a tailored faith-based home activity toolbox developed to support African American families facing dementia. Phase 1 of the study focused on intervention design and used a qualitative descriptive design to identify culturally specific, meaningful, and engaging activities to include within a faith-based toolbox. In Phase 2, 17 African American caregiver dyads participated in a single-group pre- and post-test design. Of these, 13 caregivers were invited for follow-up interviews. Despite no statistical significance, trends in the data suggest engaging with the faith-based toolbox reduced caregiver burden, generated higher positive appraisal, increased expressive support, and decreased stress levels. Emerging themes include: (a) Improved dyadic relationships, (b) Increased social interactions for people living with dementia, and (c) Challenges encountered during engagement. The results suggest the toolbox is a feasible and accepted approach to providing meaningful and engaging activities to African American families facing dementia.
KW - Alzheimer's disease
KW - Black American
KW - engagement
KW - family caregivers
KW - Religion
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U2 - 10.1080/13674676.2024.2411079
DO - 10.1080/13674676.2024.2411079
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105001498654
SN - 1367-4676
VL - 27
SP - 513
EP - 527
JO - Mental Health, Religion and Culture
JF - Mental Health, Religion and Culture
IS - 5
ER -