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An Evaluation of Self-Care and Caregiving Training Curriculum Content for Chinese Immigrant Caregivers: A Participatory Design Approach

Journal of Applied Gerontology, Ahead of Print.
Immigrant caregivers face unique difficulties in self-care and caregiving practices in the United States. Our aim was to conduct an evaluation of the content of a training curriculum app designed for Chinese immigrant caregivers based on the Body-Mind-Spirit model. An app prototype was developed, and a sample content was examined by prospective users accessing it on their smartphones. Using a participatory design approach, 22 in-depth interviews were conducted with Chinese immigrant caregivers in Los Angeles in 2019, and feedback for spirituality content was sought from an independent expert. Caregivers provided feedback for three self-care categories—body, mind, and community resources—and two caregiving content categories—knowledge and skills, and community resources. From this feedback, five areas for designing training curriculum content emerged: caregiving stress, lifestyle and health behavior change, access to community resources, death education and end-of-life care, and spiritual care.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 01/28/2021 | Link to this post on IFP |
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