Fields Noelle L, Xu Ling, Williams Ishan C, Epps Fayron, Tinker Samantha
School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA.
School of Nursing, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA.
Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen. 2025 Jan-Dec;40:15333175251363706. doi: 10.1177/15333175251363706. Epub 2025 Aug 3.
The Faith Care Family (FCF) Project was a telephone based, volunteer-led intervention for African American Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (AD/ADRD) family caregivers that was piloted in one predominantly African American church. Focus groups with faith leaders and parishioners informed the training and intervention. Eighteen church volunteers participated in the FCF Project training, but 9 of them were paired with family caregivers and completed the FCF Project intervention. Church volunteers indicated overall significant improvements knowledge of AD/ADRD after the training as well as after the intervention. Quantitative results indicated that caregivers increased their knowledge of dementia, reported improved coping skills, and reported increased positive aspects of caregiving. Feeling a connection, normalizing the challenges of caregiving, gaining or reinforcing knowledge, and sharing community resources were themes from qualitative interviews with the family caregivers. Overall, findings indicate that the FCF Project shows promise as an intervention for African American AD/ADRD family caregivers.
信仰关怀家庭(FCF)项目是一项针对非裔美国阿尔茨海默病及相关痴呆症(AD/ADRD)家庭护理人员的基于电话的、由志愿者主导的干预措施,该项目在一个主要为非裔美国人的教堂进行了试点。与宗教领袖和教区居民的焦点小组讨论为培训和干预提供了信息。18名教堂志愿者参加了FCF项目培训,但其中9人与家庭护理人员配对并完成了FCF项目干预。教堂志愿者表示,培训后以及干预后,他们对AD/ADRD的知识有了显著的整体提高。定量结果表明,护理人员增加了对痴呆症的了解,报告称应对技能有所提高,并报告称护理的积极方面有所增加。与家庭护理人员的定性访谈的主题包括建立联系、使护理挑战正常化、获取或强化知识以及共享社区资源。总体而言,研究结果表明,FCF项目有望成为针对非裔美国AD/ADRD家庭护理人员的一种干预措施。