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Helping behaviours of community members towards older adults and the related factors: a cross-sectional study

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Psychogeriatrics. 2023 Nov 21. doi: 10.1111/psyg.13050. Online ahead of print.

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BACKGROUND: Community members can play important roles in helping older adults in their community. This study aimed to clarify the actual situation of community members’ helping behaviours towards older adults and examine the related factors.

METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted using an online survey system with a sample of 1000 community members in the Tokyo metropolitan area selected using quota sampling. Participants were asked about their experiences with helping an older adult, involvement with older adults with dementia, knowledge of dementia and care resources in the community, and perceptions regarding the community. Content analysis was used to classify participants’ freely answered responses about helping behaviours, with logistic regression analysis subsequently used to examine the related factors.

RESULTS: Community members provided older adults with various types of spontaneous help, including help with walking (20.0%), accident care (16.8%), giving directions to a destination (11.6%), accompanying them to a destination (12.9%), and support in daily life (10.4%). In the multinominal logistic regression analysis, advanced helping behaviours were associated with having a family member with dementia, experiences involving people living with dementia, knowledge of dementia and community support centres, and a stronger sense of community integration (P < 0.05). The reasons for not being able to help included being physically unable to (42.5%), not feeling responsible (19.3%), not knowing how to help (17.4%), and hesitating to help (14.4%).

CONCLUSION: The results suggest that providing learning opportunities for community members could further promote their helping behaviours for older adults. These could include interacting with older adults, especially those living with dementia; promoting a sense of community integration; or receiving training in helping actions. Such efforts could support the development of an effective community-based care system for older adults.

PMID:37990417 | DOI:10.1111/psyg.13050

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