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Stigma Reduction Interventions of Dementia: A Scoping Review.

Juanita-Dawne R BacsuShanthi JohnsonMegan E O'connellMarc VigerNazeem MuhajarinePaul HackettBonnie JefferyNuelle NovikThomas Mcintosh
Published in: Canadian journal on aging = La revue canadienne du vieillissement (2021)
Despite its global importance and the recognition of dementia as an international public health priority, interventions to reduce stigma of dementia are a relatively new and emerging field. The purpose of this review was to synthesize the existing literature and identify key components of interventions to reduce stigma of dementia. We followed Arksey and O'Malley's scoping review process to examine peer-reviewed literature of interventions to reduce dementia-related stigma. A stigma-reduction framework was used for classifying the interventions: education (dispel myths with facts), contact (interact with people with dementia), mixed (education and contact), and protest (challenge negative attitudes). From the initial 732 references, 21 studies were identified for inclusion. We found a variety of education, contact, and mixed interventions ranging from culturally tailored films to intergenerational choirs. Findings from our review can inform the development of interventions to support policies, programs, and practices to reduce stigma and improve the quality of life for people with dementia.
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