Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky.
Graduate Center for Gerontology, College of Public Health, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky.
J Rural Health. 2021 Mar;37(2):406-411. doi: 10.1111/jrh.12431. Epub 2020 May 1.
The prevalence of Alzheimer's disease and associated disorders is increasing. Rural residents in the United States have less access to memory care specialists and educational and community resources than in other areas of the country. Over a decade ago, we initiated an interdisciplinary rural caregiving telemedicine program to reach Kentucky residents in areas of the state where resources for supporting individuals with dementia are limited. Telemedicine programs involve a short informational presentation followed by a question and answer session; programs are offered 4 times a year. The purpose of this study was to explore questions asked over 1 year of the rural caregiving telemedicine program-encompassing 5 programs-to identify the scope of dementia-related knowledge gaps among attendees.
Questions from the 5 programs were recorded and content analyzed to identify areas of frequent informational requests.
There were a total of 69 questions over the 5 sessions. For each program, questions ended due to time constraints rather than exhausting all inquiries. The most common topical areas of questions related to risk factors, behavioral management, diagnosis, and medications.
This study highlights that rural caregivers in Kentucky have diverse dementia educational needs. Rural communities may benefit from additional, targeted resources addressing these common areas of unmet informational needs.
阿尔茨海默病及相关疾病的发病率正在上升。与美国其他地区相比,农村居民获得记忆护理专家以及教育和社区资源的机会较少。十多年前,我们启动了一项跨学科的农村护理远程医疗计划,为肯塔基州资源有限的地区的痴呆症患者提供支持。远程医疗计划包括简短的信息介绍和问答环节;该计划每年提供 4 次。本研究旨在探讨农村护理远程医疗计划(涵盖 5 个项目)中提出的问题,以确定参与者在痴呆症相关知识方面的差距范围。
记录了 5 个项目中的问题,并进行了内容分析,以确定经常需要信息的领域。
5 个项目共提出了 69 个问题。每个项目都因时间限制而结束,而不是所有问题都已问完。最常见的问题领域与风险因素、行为管理、诊断和药物有关。
本研究表明,肯塔基州的农村护理人员对痴呆症教育有不同的需求。农村社区可能受益于额外的、有针对性的资源,以满足这些常见的信息需求领域。