Identification, emotional reactions, and perceived threat to persons with Alzheimer's disease
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Identification, emotional reactions, and perceived threat to persons with Alzheimer's disease
Abstract
Background/rationale: The identification of Alzheimer's Disease (AD), the emotional reactions, and the perceived threat to AD were compared across 3 Greek samples: 147 primary care health professionals (PCHPs), 74 health and social service graduate students, and 99 laypersons. Within the group of PCHPs, physicians, nurses, and social workers were compared. The factors associated with emotional reactions were examined. Finally, the Emotional Reactions Scale's (ERS) latent structure was validated.
Methods: The participants were asked to identify the disease of a vignette, respond to the ERS and in 3 indices of perceived threat.
Results: The PCHPs identified AD equally accurate to laypersons. Students and laypersons reported the most intense emotions. Social workers perceived higher consequences than physicians and nurses. Age, personal experience, education, and perceived concern predicted emotional reactions.
Conclusions: Findings underscore the importance of implementing education and training actions to increase AD identification, reduce negative emotions, and further advance care for patients.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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