Chinese‐Australian carers' perceived needs and preferences in planning to embed an iSupport for Dementia program in aged care services

Author:

Yu Ying12ORCID,Xiao Lily12ORCID,Cheng Ada3,Wang Ivan4,Chiu Kam5,Chan Eliza3,Xie Candy4,Zhou Yunrui5,Zhuang Zoey4,Wang Jing16

Affiliation:

1. College of Nursing and Health Sciences Flinders University Adelaide South Australia Australia

2. Caring Future Institutes Flinders University Adelaide South Australia Australia

3. Australian Nursing Home Foundation Limited (ANHF) New South Wales Australia

4. Home Ageing Services, Chinese Australian Services Society (CASS) New South Wales Australia

5. Chinese Welfare Services of SA Inc. (CWS) New South Wales Australia

6. Faculty of Nursing, Health Science Center Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo assess Chinese‐Australian carers' needs and preferences through co‐design strategies with stakeholders to embed an evidence‐based iSupport for Dementia program into routine community aged care services in Chinese ethno‐specific aged care organisations.MethodsA cross‐sectional survey was conducted from July to August 2022 in three Chinese ethno‐specific aged care organisations in Australia. We applied a univariate analysis to test variables associated with carers' needs and preferences when embedding the iSupport for Dementia program into routine practice among community aged care services.ResultsA total of 101 carers completed the survey. Most carers in our study preferred the iSupport program to be provided in their first language, have a program facilitator to lead the program and would like to interact with peers in the program. Most carers indicated that they are willing to pay for the iSupport program using the budget allocated to their home care package. Younger carers (younger than 65 years), and adult children's carers are more likely to use the web‐based iSupport manual and invite their family members to the program compared to those older than 65 years. Other demographic characteristics had no significant association with their needs and preferences.ConclusionsChinese‐Australian carers' perceived needs and preferences in this study will inform the implementation of a culturally tailored iSupport program to be embedded in community aged care services provided by Chinese ethno‐specific aged care organisations. Findings will also inform culturally and linguistically congruent iSupport programs for carers from other culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Australia.

Publisher

Wiley

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