Racial and ethnic minorities currently comprise 20% of the U.S. population; in 2050, this figure is expected to rise to 42%. As a result, Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the 5th leading cause of death for people aged 65 and older, is likely to increase in these groups. Most dementia caregiving for these populations comes from family and friends, especially among families with lower socioeconomic status. A convenience sample of 30 African-American dementia caregivers was interviewed to determine unmet needs. Participants expressed a limited desire for formal services, such as support groups, legal advice, case management, and homemaker services. Instead, commonly expressed needs were daytime respite care and especially a desire for family and soci...
To address the need for accessible, affordable, and sustainable Alzheimer\u27s disease and related d...
Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) is significantly more prevalent among African Americans than within the ...
The experiences of 31 Black and 19 Hispanic families caring for dementia victims at home were examin...
Lived-Experiences of African American Family Caregivers of Patients with Dementia Abstract Objective...
Abstract In 2016, a dramatic shift occurred in demographics in the United States because the oldest ...
Background: Dementia is a public health problem that is estimated to triple by 2050.Globally, dement...
As Americans live longer, the prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias will increase....
This forum expands and reframes the lens of dementia caregiving research among diverse racial and et...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/153186/1/alzjjalz2019062918.pd
Objectives: To examine factors that influence decision-making, preferences, and plans related to adv...
The purpose of this study was to understand the lived experiences of family caregivers of persons wi...
This literature review examines minority caregivers of patients living with dementia, issues affecti...
Previous analyses of the Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH II) interventio...
With an estimated 11.3--16 million adults at risk for Alzheimer\u27s disease and related disorders (...
Article asserts that cultural and social factors significantly influence the care provided to person...
To address the need for accessible, affordable, and sustainable Alzheimer\u27s disease and related d...
Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) is significantly more prevalent among African Americans than within the ...
The experiences of 31 Black and 19 Hispanic families caring for dementia victims at home were examin...
Lived-Experiences of African American Family Caregivers of Patients with Dementia Abstract Objective...
Abstract In 2016, a dramatic shift occurred in demographics in the United States because the oldest ...
Background: Dementia is a public health problem that is estimated to triple by 2050.Globally, dement...
As Americans live longer, the prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias will increase....
This forum expands and reframes the lens of dementia caregiving research among diverse racial and et...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/153186/1/alzjjalz2019062918.pd
Objectives: To examine factors that influence decision-making, preferences, and plans related to adv...
The purpose of this study was to understand the lived experiences of family caregivers of persons wi...
This literature review examines minority caregivers of patients living with dementia, issues affecti...
Previous analyses of the Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH II) interventio...
With an estimated 11.3--16 million adults at risk for Alzheimer\u27s disease and related disorders (...
Article asserts that cultural and social factors significantly influence the care provided to person...
To address the need for accessible, affordable, and sustainable Alzheimer\u27s disease and related d...
Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) is significantly more prevalent among African Americans than within the ...
The experiences of 31 Black and 19 Hispanic families caring for dementia victims at home were examin...