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Article: Development of a Web-Based Training Program for Dementia Caregivers in Hong Kong

TitleDevelopment of a Web-Based Training Program for Dementia Caregivers in Hong Kong
Authors
Keywordsdementia
E-learning
intervention
family caregivers
Issue Date2015
Citation
Clinical Gerontologist, 2015, v. 38, n. 3, p. 211-223 How to Cite?
AbstractCopyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Training and counseling is helpful to family caregivers of patients with dementia, but accessibility is limited by the need for face-to-face contact. Web-based learning may provide a possible alternative. The current study evaluated the demographic background and stressfulness of 279 dementia family caregivers and explored their opinions (willingness, preferences, and expectations) of an online dementia-related education program (dementia E-learning program) that combined dementia education and psychological and emotional support to caregivers. Over 80% of the respondents showed interest in participating in the dementia E-learning program. It was more appealing to a younger generation, those with higher education level, those with higher awareness of alternative learning channels, in particular an online channel, and those performing assistive caregiving. Convenience was the leading reason for E-learning, while handling behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia was the most expected learning goal for the program. This study suggested a demand for dementia E-learning resources in Hong Kong, and a comprehensive framework for a multi-domain dementia E-learning platform, ADCarer.com, was conceptualized.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/244044
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2023 Impact Factor: 2.6
2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.932
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dc.contributor.authorHo, Daniel W.H.-
dc.contributor.authorMak, Vivian-
dc.contributor.authorKwok, Timothy C.Y.-
dc.contributor.authorAu, Alma-
dc.contributor.authorHo, Florence K.Y.-
dc.date.accessioned2017-08-31T08:55:53Z-
dc.date.available2017-08-31T08:55:53Z-
dc.date.issued2015-
dc.identifier.citationClinical Gerontologist, 2015, v. 38, n. 3, p. 211-223-
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dc.description.abstractCopyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Training and counseling is helpful to family caregivers of patients with dementia, but accessibility is limited by the need for face-to-face contact. Web-based learning may provide a possible alternative. The current study evaluated the demographic background and stressfulness of 279 dementia family caregivers and explored their opinions (willingness, preferences, and expectations) of an online dementia-related education program (dementia E-learning program) that combined dementia education and psychological and emotional support to caregivers. Over 80% of the respondents showed interest in participating in the dementia E-learning program. It was more appealing to a younger generation, those with higher education level, those with higher awareness of alternative learning channels, in particular an online channel, and those performing assistive caregiving. Convenience was the leading reason for E-learning, while handling behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia was the most expected learning goal for the program. This study suggested a demand for dementia E-learning resources in Hong Kong, and a comprehensive framework for a multi-domain dementia E-learning platform, ADCarer.com, was conceptualized.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.relation.ispartofClinical Gerontologist-
dc.subjectdementia-
dc.subjectE-learning-
dc.subjectintervention-
dc.subjectfamily caregivers-
dc.titleDevelopment of a Web-Based Training Program for Dementia Caregivers in Hong Kong-
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