Publication: Informal Caregivers’ Perception of Barriers for Cognitive Health Promotion Activities for Older Adults in Galle District
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Article
Date
2023-11-01
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
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Publisher
Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Health promotion activities to improve cognition
have shown a significant impact on the
prevention of cognitive decline in elderly people.
Limited studies are available on the caregivers’
perceptions of barriers to health promotion
interventions to improve the cognitive health of
older adults. A qualitative descriptive explorative
study was conducted with the participation of
17 caregivers. Data were collected through focus
group discussions, and all the sessions were audio
recorded and transcribed verbatim. The thematic
analysis was used for data analysis. The mean
age ±SD of the participants was 40.24±4.7 years
and 9 participants out of 17 were female. Five
themes were identified based on discussions
with caregivers. These themes were; lack of
awareness of cognitive decline and preventive
interventions, the physical discomfort of older
people, lack of financial independence, resource
deficiency, and intransigent behavior. The findings
revealed that the majority of caregivers do not
have an appropriate understanding of cognitive
health promotion interventions. Therefore, a
well-structured, culturally sensitive, and personcentered
intervention programme would be
beneficial to introduce cognitive health promotion
activities for older adults and caregivers.
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Keywords
Perception, Informal caregiver, Cognitive health promotion
Citation
Sundarapperuma T.D. , Kariyawasam P.N., De Silva K., Madushanth H., Gamage M. K. (2023). Informal Caregivers’ Perception of Barriers for Cognitive Health Promotion Activities for Older Adults in Galle District. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, 1-2 December, Colombo, pages 466-472.
