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Perceptions of Dementia and Dementia Care Among African Immigrants in Minnesota: Insights From Community Conversations.

Manka NkimbengHawking YamTruphosa AswaniWynfred N RussellTetyana Pylypiv ShippeeJoseph E Gaugler
Published in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2024)
The findings show that African immigrant cultural beliefs significantly shape dementia care and caregiving attitudes, preferences, and behavioral practices. African immigrants' cultural backgrounds influence (or have the potential to influence) timely access and engagement in dementia care. And, depending on how deeply held these cultural beliefs are, they could affect dementia care and caregiving both positively and negatively. With the rapidly growing immigrant older adult population, there is a need for systemic strategies to facilitate affordable and culturally responsive dementia care for African immigrants and other minoritized older adults.
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