TY - JOUR
T1 - Perspectives on Living Well with Dementia
AU - Molony, Sheila
AU - Fazio, Sam
AU - Barrere, Cynthia
AU - Zimmerman, Sheryl
AU - Sanchez, Ricci
AU - Montminy, Joseph
AU - Rulison, Maureen
AU - Montesano, Rachel
AU - Van Haitsma, Kimberly
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - To study the impact of positive psychosocial interventions on well-being in persons with dementia, new outcome measures are needed that are strengths-based and attuned to the individual heterogeneity, intrapersonal variations in day-to-day living, and the dynamic challenges of coping with a progressive neurological disease. This paper analyzes the qualitative findings from focus groups asked about the experience of living well with dementia and the priority concepts for future research measures. Human-Centered Design (HCD) was used to obtain and analyze data from multiple sources, including individual and focus group interviews, observations in the field, and related methods to enhance empathy for the lived experience of dementia. Key approaches to living well with dementia were identified that may inform interventions, supports, and services that foster well-being. The findings from this study will be used to develop new measures to promote research on processes and outcomes associated with living well with dementia.
AB - To study the impact of positive psychosocial interventions on well-being in persons with dementia, new outcome measures are needed that are strengths-based and attuned to the individual heterogeneity, intrapersonal variations in day-to-day living, and the dynamic challenges of coping with a progressive neurological disease. This paper analyzes the qualitative findings from focus groups asked about the experience of living well with dementia and the priority concepts for future research measures. Human-Centered Design (HCD) was used to obtain and analyze data from multiple sources, including individual and focus group interviews, observations in the field, and related methods to enhance empathy for the lived experience of dementia. Key approaches to living well with dementia were identified that may inform interventions, supports, and services that foster well-being. The findings from this study will be used to develop new measures to promote research on processes and outcomes associated with living well with dementia.
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U2 - 10.1177/07334648251338307
DO - 10.1177/07334648251338307
M3 - Article
C2 - 40326545
AN - SCOPUS:105004744295
SN - 0733-4648
JO - Journal of Applied Gerontology
JF - Journal of Applied Gerontology
M1 - 07334648251338307
ER -