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View article: Facets of Religion/Spirituality and Cognitive Health: Association Variations Across Gender and Race Among Older Adults
Facets of Religion/Spirituality and Cognitive Health: Association Variations Across Gender and Race Among Older Adults Open
Religion and spirituality (R/S) may be associated with better cognitive health, yet most published studies have been conducted in primarily White populations without investigating association variations by gender and race. A cross-sectiona…
View article: Age-Friendly AI: Building Bridges Between Technology and Geriatric Care
Age-Friendly AI: Building Bridges Between Technology and Geriatric Care Open
View article: Facets of Religion/Spirituality and Cognitive Health: Association Variations Across Gender and Race Among Older Adults
Facets of Religion/Spirituality and Cognitive Health: Association Variations Across Gender and Race Among Older Adults Open
Objectives. Religion and spirituality (R/S) may be associated with better cognitive health, yet most published studies have been conducted in primarily White populations without investigating association variations by gender and race. Meth…
View article: Perspectives on AI and Novel Technologies Among Older Adults, Clinicians, Payers, Investors, and Developers
Perspectives on AI and Novel Technologies Among Older Adults, Clinicians, Payers, Investors, and Developers Open
Importance Artificial intelligence (AI) and novel technologies, such as remote sensors, robotics, and decision support algorithms, offer the potential for improving the health and well-being of older adults, but the priorities of key partn…
View article: “My Husband Is a ‘Mama’s Boy’”: Women’s Views on Male Engagement in Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health in Western Kenya
“My Husband Is a ‘Mama’s Boy’”: Women’s Views on Male Engagement in Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health in Western Kenya Open
There is an increasing global acknowledgment of the critical role that men have as key partners in maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH). Most male-engagement initiatives do not address the perceived benefits and risks that women may …
View article: Engaging community stakeholders to develop a Dementia Risk Reduction Protocol for <i>primary care settings assisting underserved mid‐aged and older adults</i>
Engaging community stakeholders to develop a Dementia Risk Reduction Protocol for <i>primary care settings assisting underserved mid‐aged and older adults</i> Open
Background Reducing dementia risk factors at mid‐life by 10‐25% can prevent an estimated 1‐3 million dementia cases worldwide. However, implementation of dementia risk reduction (DRR) is limited, particularly in underserved communities. Ba…
View article: ADAPTING A DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM USING AN INDIGENOUS IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK
ADAPTING A DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM USING AN INDIGENOUS IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK Open
Implementation frameworks can help increase the relevance and sustainability of intervention research with Indigenous populations. The He Pikinga Waiora (HPW) framework centers around Māori self-determination and has four elements: communi…
View article: INTERGENERATIONAL BENEFITS OF DISASTER PREPAREDNESS CAREGIVER INTERVENTION
INTERGENERATIONAL BENEFITS OF DISASTER PREPAREDNESS CAREGIVER INTERVENTION Open
The evaluation of interventions focuses on understanding how intervention contents and components impact participant outcomes through specified mechanisms of influence. Social network literature highlights the importance of quality interac…
View article: BUILDING AND SUSTAINING ORGANIZATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS TO SUPPORT DISASTER PREPAREDNESS IN OLDER ADULTS
BUILDING AND SUSTAINING ORGANIZATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS TO SUPPORT DISASTER PREPAREDNESS IN OLDER ADULTS Open
Long-term implementation of programs for community-based older adults requires collaboration among various organizations. Strengthening personal and community support systems is critical in supporting older adults before, during, and after…
View article: TIMELY PERSPECTIVES FROM DIVERSE STAKEHOLDERS ON GENERATIVE AI
TIMELY PERSPECTIVES FROM DIVERSE STAKEHOLDERS ON GENERATIVE AI Open
A core mission of the Johns Hopkins Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Technology Collaboratory for Aging Research is to engage diverse stakeholders. To better understand the perspectives of stakeholders on research priorities and decision-m…
View article: QUALITATIVE DATA INTEGRATION IN DISASTER PREPAREDNESS CAREGIVER INTERVENTION
QUALITATIVE DATA INTEGRATION IN DISASTER PREPAREDNESS CAREGIVER INTERVENTION Open
Disaster PrepWise Caregiving (DPW-C) is an online disaster preparedness program for caregivers of persons with dementia (PWD). DPW-C works with collegiate AmeriCorps volunteers to develop and build caregivers’ household disaster plan in a …
View article: DISASTER AND EMERGENCY SUPPORT NETWORKS OF FAMILIES PROVIDING CARE TO PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA
DISASTER AND EMERGENCY SUPPORT NETWORKS OF FAMILIES PROVIDING CARE TO PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA Open
Persons living with dementia (PLWD) and their caregivers are especially vulnerable in disaster situations. Research describes the composition and function of caregiving support networks, but not how these networks support families in terms…
View article: Unpaid caregivers’ process of collaborating with others during older adult hospital-to-home transitions: A grounded theory study
Unpaid caregivers’ process of collaborating with others during older adult hospital-to-home transitions: A grounded theory study Open
Unpaid/family caregivers provide support critical to older adult hospital-to-home transitions, but lack time and preparation. There is limited evidence regarding important collaboration for caregivers during the transition. The objective w…
View article: Psychological distress as a driver of early COVID-19 pandemic fatigue: a longitudinal analysis of the time-varying relationship between distress and physical distancing adherence among families with children and older adults
Psychological distress as a driver of early COVID-19 pandemic fatigue: a longitudinal analysis of the time-varying relationship between distress and physical distancing adherence among families with children and older adults Open
Background Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, adherence to non-pharmaceutical interventions is especially critical to controlling disease spread. Understanding the factors that influence the initial demotivation to comply with public health g…
View article: Efficacy of behavioural parent training on attachment security in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: a randomised controlled trial
Efficacy of behavioural parent training on attachment security in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: a randomised controlled trial Open
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View article: Using Clustering Methods to Map the Experience Profiles of Dementia Caregivers
Using Clustering Methods to Map the Experience Profiles of Dementia Caregivers Open
Background and Objectives Caregivers of persons living with dementia report wide-ranging lived experiences, including feelings of burden and frustration but also positivity about caregiving. This study applies clustering methodology to nov…
View article: Effectiveness of implementing evidence-based approaches to promote physical activity in a Midwestern micropolitan area using a quasi-experimental hybrid type I study design
Effectiveness of implementing evidence-based approaches to promote physical activity in a Midwestern micropolitan area using a quasi-experimental hybrid type I study design Open
Background Much evidence-based physical activity (PA) interventions have been tested and implemented in urban contexts. However, studies that adapt, implement, and evaluate the effectiveness of these interventions in micropolitan rural con…
View article: An app to support oral hygiene care: Increasing attitudes, knowledge, and confidence in identifying oral health problems among caregivers of persons living with dementia
An app to support oral hygiene care: Increasing attitudes, knowledge, and confidence in identifying oral health problems among caregivers of persons living with dementia Open
Purpose To develop and pilot test an App to help family and paid caregivers perform high quality oral hygiene care. Methods A prototype of the App was refined based on stakeholder feedback (e.g., dental care professionals, direct care prov…
View article: DEVELOPMENT OF AN ONLINE DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM FOR CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA
DEVELOPMENT OF AN ONLINE DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM FOR CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA Open
Individuals with medical conditions, including persons with dementia (PWD), are vulnerable in disaster situations. Disasters limit caregivers’ ability to continue with care due to stress, reduced resources and limited social support. We pr…
View article: FIVE REALITIES: A TYPOLOGY OF CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA AND THEIR INTERVENTION OUTCOMES
FIVE REALITIES: A TYPOLOGY OF CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA AND THEIR INTERVENTION OUTCOMES Open
Caregivers of persons living with dementia report wide-ranging lived experiences, including feelings of burden and frustration but also positive outcomes. This study uses novel survey data to describe distinct types of caregiving experienc…
View article: A TOOL TO SUPPORT FAMILY AND PAID CAREGIVERS PROVIDE DAILY ORAL CARE TO PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA
A TOOL TO SUPPORT FAMILY AND PAID CAREGIVERS PROVIDE DAILY ORAL CARE TO PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA Open
Persons living with dementia often receive daily oral care from family caregivers or paid caregivers such as nurse aides. However, these caregivers report limited knowledge about and confidence in providing daily oral care. This study used…
View article: CAREGIVING THROUGH COVID: POSITIVE ASPECTS OF CAREGIVING AND CAREGIVER STRESS OVER TIME
CAREGIVING THROUGH COVID: POSITIVE ASPECTS OF CAREGIVING AND CAREGIVER STRESS OVER TIME Open
With an increase of age-related diseases due to population-aging, there are more caregivers in need of support services. Caregivers are known to experience poor health status due to caregiving burden, stress, and psychological impacts. Car…
View article: EXPLORING AI ELDERS’ CULTURAL PERCEPTIONS OF DISASTERS AND THE ROLE OF GENERATIVITY IN PREPARING FUTURE GENERATIONS
EXPLORING AI ELDERS’ CULTURAL PERCEPTIONS OF DISASTERS AND THE ROLE OF GENERATIVITY IN PREPARING FUTURE GENERATIONS Open
Natural and man-made disasters have a great impact on human health, especially for AI Elders. As keepers of cultural and community knowledge, AIAN Elders also serve as guides on how to best support their communities. This study focuses on …
View article: Caregiving Interactions and Behaviors in the Care of Children with Rare Genetic or Undiagnosed Conditions
Caregiving Interactions and Behaviors in the Care of Children with Rare Genetic or Undiagnosed Conditions Open
View article: Perceptions of the Right to Food Among Adults Aged 60 Years and Older
Perceptions of the Right to Food Among Adults Aged 60 Years and Older Open
This study explores perceptions of the right to food and issues around food assistance and access among older adults. We conducted 20 semi-structured interviews with adults aged 60+ in Iowa, half of whom were food insecure. Most respondent…
View article: CHANGE IN OLDER ADULTS’ SELF-EFFICACY TO HANDLE DISASTERS AFTER A PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM: ROLE OF SOCIAL NETWORKS
CHANGE IN OLDER ADULTS’ SELF-EFFICACY TO HANDLE DISASTERS AFTER A PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM: ROLE OF SOCIAL NETWORKS Open
Social support networks provide a context within which older adults maintain their safety and well-being. Preparing for disasters and emergency situations can help older adults stay safe independent after a disaster. Self-efficacy to prepa…
View article: CHANGES IN RURAL AND URBAN FAMILY CAREGIVING NETWORKS IN THE MIDWEST DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
CHANGES IN RURAL AND URBAN FAMILY CAREGIVING NETWORKS IN THE MIDWEST DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Open
This study elucidates the changes in family caregiving networks during the COVID-19 pandemic and its implications on caregiver well-being. Eighty-two caregivers of individuals diagnosed with dementia within the past 2 years participated in…
View article: Applying network analysis to assess the development and sustainability of multi-sector coalitions
Applying network analysis to assess the development and sustainability of multi-sector coalitions Open
Background Accountable Communities of Health (ACH) models have been popularized through Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) grants, including the State Innovation Model (SIM), to encourage the development of community-based …
View article: A Qualitative Study of Factors Influencing Food Choices and Food Sources Among Adults Aged 50 Years and Older During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic
A Qualitative Study of Factors Influencing Food Choices and Food Sources Among Adults Aged 50 Years and Older During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic Open
View article: Factors contributing to missed opportunities for human papillomavirus vaccination among adolescents, ages 11 to 13, in Iowa
Factors contributing to missed opportunities for human papillomavirus vaccination among adolescents, ages 11 to 13, in Iowa Open
Overall, adolescents with greater healthcare utilization had more missed opportunities, indicating that, despite increased numbers of visits, providers are not taking advantage of these opportunities to vaccinate. Future research should pr…