Does having a family member with dementia affect health beliefs about changing lifestyle and health behaviour for dementia risk reduction?

Author:

Şener Melek1ORCID,Küçükgüçlü Özlem2ORCID,Akyol Merve Aliye2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. SBU Izmir Bozyaka Education and Research Hospital Karabaglar Turkiye

2. Department of Internal Medicine Nursing Dokuz Eylul University Faculty of Nursing Inciralti Turkiye

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDementia is a worldwide public health concern. Implementing lifestyle changes that target modifiable risk factors is crucial for reducing the risk of dementia. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of having family members with dementia on individuals' health beliefs and tendencies towards adopting healthier lifestyles and behaviours.MethodsA cross‐sectional, comparative study was conducted with 338 people aged 40 years and older, of whom 168 have the experience of having family members with dementia, and 170 have no such experience. Data were collected using a characteristics form, the Motivation to Change Lifestyle and Health Behaviours for Dementia Risk Reduction scale, and the modified Charlson comorbidity index. Descriptive statistics, Pearson's chi‐square and independent t‐tests, were used.ResultsThose with family members with dementia were more likely to have greater motivation to modify their lifestyle (perceived susceptibility, severity, benefits, and cues to action) to reduce their risk of developing dementia. Additionally, they had greater perceived barriers to gain by adopting a healthy lifestyle, in contrast to those without such family members.ConclusionThe presence of family members with dementia could be an important factor to consider when designing initiatives targeting health beliefs related to dementia prevention behaviours and lifestyle changes.

Publisher

Wiley

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