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The Importance Of Cultural Competency In Alzheimer’S Disease Care Giving, Jacquelyn M. Lotter
The Importance Of Cultural Competency In Alzheimer’S Disease Care Giving, Jacquelyn M. Lotter
Master of Social Work Clinical Research Papers
While the importance of cultural sensitivity has been actively researched in healthcare settings, there is little research about the importance of culture as it relates to people with Alzheimer’s disease. As the most common cause of dementia, there are currently over 5 million Americans over the age of 65 who are believed to have AD and is it expected to increase to over 15 million by 2050. Previous social work research has revealed two major themes in the study of caregiving and Alzheimer’s disease: 1) importance of a familiar environment and 2) management of aggressive responses, both of which factors …
Comparison Of Caregiver Burden Among Types And Stages Of Dementia, Jeanette Foizie
Comparison Of Caregiver Burden Among Types And Stages Of Dementia, Jeanette Foizie
Master of Social Work Clinical Research Papers
The purpose of this study was to better understand the effects of caregiver burden as they relate to different dementia diagnoses and the stage of the disease in order to discover appropriate supports and interventions. Potential participants were identified through their use of a specialty memory loss clinic. Using a mixed methodology, respondents completed a survey which included a quantitative measure and qualitative open ended response questions designed to allow the caregiver to expand on their experience. The quantitative portion of this research used the Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI), a caregiver self-report measure. Diagnosis information and the patient’s Allen Cognitive …