MEASURING NETWORK WELL-BEING AND HEALTH AMONG PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA: A MIXED-METHODS STUDY
Abstract The feasibility and utility of measuring social networks of people living with mild to moderate stage dementia to improve care quality was examined by comparing information obtained using Antonucci’s social network mapping approach and through information elicited through a series of open-e...
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croxfordunivpr:10.1093/geroni/igz038.278 2023-05-15T16:38:16+02:00 MEASURING NETWORK WELL-BEING AND HEALTH AMONG PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA: A MIXED-METHODS STUDY McConnell, Eleanor S Wei, Sijia Kang, Bada Woog, Samantha Wright-Freeman, Kayla Corazzini, Kirsten N 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.278 http://academic.oup.com/innovateage/article-pdf/3/Supplement_1/S71/32996403/igz038.278.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY Innovation in Aging volume 3, issue Supplement_1, page S71-S72 ISSN 2399-5300 Life-span and Life-course Studies Health Professions (miscellaneous) Health (social science) journal-article 2019 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.278 2022-04-15T06:23:37Z Abstract The feasibility and utility of measuring social networks of people living with mild to moderate stage dementia to improve care quality was examined by comparing information obtained using Antonucci’s social network mapping approach and through information elicited through a series of open-ended questions regarding life story and well-being. Data were obtained from 24 interviews with 12 people belonging to one or more networks of people living with dementia receiving care in adult day programs. Concurrently we obtained measures of health and well-being using validated symptom checklists and the ICE-CAP suite of well-being measures. Parallel interviews were conducted with social network members who were in a care partner role, either paid or unpaid. Respondents were able to map social networks, and preferred open-ended questions to more standardized measures of quality of life and well-being. Findings from both sources were generally convergent, with open-ended questions providing richer information to guide care. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice cap Oxford University Press (via Crossref) Innovation in Aging 3 Supplement_1 S71 S72 |
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Life-span and Life-course Studies Health Professions (miscellaneous) Health (social science) McConnell, Eleanor S Wei, Sijia Kang, Bada Woog, Samantha Wright-Freeman, Kayla Corazzini, Kirsten N MEASURING NETWORK WELL-BEING AND HEALTH AMONG PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA: A MIXED-METHODS STUDY |
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Abstract The feasibility and utility of measuring social networks of people living with mild to moderate stage dementia to improve care quality was examined by comparing information obtained using Antonucci’s social network mapping approach and through information elicited through a series of open-ended questions regarding life story and well-being. Data were obtained from 24 interviews with 12 people belonging to one or more networks of people living with dementia receiving care in adult day programs. Concurrently we obtained measures of health and well-being using validated symptom checklists and the ICE-CAP suite of well-being measures. Parallel interviews were conducted with social network members who were in a care partner role, either paid or unpaid. Respondents were able to map social networks, and preferred open-ended questions to more standardized measures of quality of life and well-being. Findings from both sources were generally convergent, with open-ended questions providing richer information to guide care. |
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McConnell, Eleanor S Wei, Sijia Kang, Bada Woog, Samantha Wright-Freeman, Kayla Corazzini, Kirsten N |
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McConnell, Eleanor S Wei, Sijia Kang, Bada Woog, Samantha Wright-Freeman, Kayla Corazzini, Kirsten N |
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MEASURING NETWORK WELL-BEING AND HEALTH AMONG PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA: A MIXED-METHODS STUDY |
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MEASURING NETWORK WELL-BEING AND HEALTH AMONG PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA: A MIXED-METHODS STUDY |
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MEASURING NETWORK WELL-BEING AND HEALTH AMONG PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA: A MIXED-METHODS STUDY |
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MEASURING NETWORK WELL-BEING AND HEALTH AMONG PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA: A MIXED-METHODS STUDY |
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MEASURING NETWORK WELL-BEING AND HEALTH AMONG PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA: A MIXED-METHODS STUDY |
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measuring network well-being and health among people living with dementia: a mixed-methods study |
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