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The First Intervention Study for LGBTQ+ Older Adults With Dementia and Caregivers: COVID-19 Lessons Learned
Author(s) -
Karen I. FredriksenGoldsen,
Linda Teri,
HyunJun Kim,
Charles A. Emlet,
Ryan Petros,
Charlotte Brown,
Glenise McKenzie,
David La Fazia
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
innovation in aging
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2399-5300
DOI - 10.1093/geroni/igab046.426
Subject(s) - intervention (counseling) , dementia , empowerment , disadvantaged , psychology , institutionalisation , quality of life (healthcare) , gerontology , randomized controlled trial , social isolation , medicine , nursing , psychiatry , disease , surgery , pathology , political science , law
LGBTQ+ older adults face significant health disparities with higher rates of cognitive impairment and social isolation. Yet, the cognitive health needs of LGBTQ+ adults and caregivers have not been adequately addressed in clinical trials and services. In this presentation, we will share findings from Aging with Pride: IDEA (Innovations in Dementia Empowerment and Action), the first randomly controlled trial (RCT) intervention study designed to improve quality of life of LGBTQ+ adults living with dementia and caregivers, and to reduce institutionalization. In this presentation, we will share preliminary efficacy findings, the effectiveness of culturally responsive approaches, and Covid-19 adaptations, including delivery by virtual chat rather than in-home, technology training, ensuring safety of virtual intervention components, and providing on-going technology support. Preliminary findings suggest a higher intervention retention rate in the virtual delivery as compared to in-home. This study illustrates innovative ways to serve disadvantaged communities in dementia care and aging services.

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