Dementia-friendly faith village worship services to support African American families: Research protocol
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Dementia-friendly faith village worship services to support African American families: Research protocol
Abstract
African American caregivers for persons living with dementia frequently experience emotional strain, burden, social isolation, and depression. One source of support for them when in distress is their church community. However, many African American churches do not have programs to support families and congregants living with dementia. Dementia often restricts persons living with dementia and their caregivers from attending church. Both become increasingly uncomfortable in church settings due to fear of embarrassment, uncertainty about the behavior of the person living with dementia, and shame. Church attendance and religion has been shown to be beneficial for caregivers and elders living with dementia. However, there is little work exploring how involvement in religious practices together (caregivers and persons living with dementia) might enhance the quality of life for these families. This protocol is written to detail the designing and testing of the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a dementia-friendly faith village worship service. In the study, we will examine how dementia-friendly faith village worship services support the well-being of caregivers and care recipients in three African American churches through observation, interviews, and surveys. A sample of 30 dyads of African American caregivers and persons living with dementia will be asked to attend six modified worship services together over 6 months. In this study, we hope to demonstrate the significant role of churches in the lives of African American family caregivers and persons living with dementia and show that a faith-based, family-oriented approach can promote a greater quality of life for African American families living with dementia.
Keywords: Alzheimer's; care of minority groups/patients; mixed methods; spiritual care.
© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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