Educational needs of Japan’s dementia care workforce: results of a national online survey
Dementia prevalence is increasing in Japan commensurate with population ageing. This study addresses the paucity of research concerning the dementia education needs of Japanese health workers who care for older adults. A random sample of 117 aged care workers was generated from government lists of...
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doaj-58ef6fad3b964bc7a091dc9028cf66fc2020-11-25T01:30:44ZengLinköping University Electronic PressInternational Journal of Ageing and Later Life1652-86702017-10-0111210.3384/ijal.1652-8670.17340Educational needs of Japan’s dementia care workforce: results of a national online surveyMichael J. Annear0Fumi Nagasawa1Kano Terawaki2Fuyuko Nagarekawa3Xin Gao4Junko Otani5 Department of Health and Physical Education, International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University, Japan / Faculty of Health, University of Tasmania, Australia / Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University, Japan Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University, Japan Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University, Japan Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University, Japan Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University, Japan Dementia prevalence is increasing in Japan commensurate with population ageing. This study addresses the paucity of research concerning the dementia education needs of Japanese health workers who care for older adults. A random sample of 117 aged care workers was generated from government lists of institutions and services across eight regions of Japan. Volunteer respondents completed an online survey concerning perceptions of dementia, professional educational needs and demographic information. Japanese aged care workers identified a high prevalence of dementia among their clients and acknowledged the value of professional education; however, they only reported moderate levels of dementia knowledge and confidence with care provision. Educational preferences included learning about non-pharmacological treatments for behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia, workshop and mentor-based programmes, and incentivising education through formal certification and targeting content to professions. This research may inform the development of educational interventions for aged care workers, which may ultimately affect care for people with dementia. https://journal.ep.liu.se/IJAL/article/view/1285Dementiaaged careprofessional educationJapannational survey |
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Educational needs of Japan’s dementia care workforce: results of a national online survey |
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Educational needs of Japan’s dementia care workforce: results of a national online survey |
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Educational needs of Japan’s dementia care workforce: results of a national online survey |
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Educational needs of Japan’s dementia care workforce: results of a national online survey |
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Educational needs of Japan’s dementia care workforce: results of a national online survey |
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educational needs of japan’s dementia care workforce: results of a national online survey |
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Linköping University Electronic Press |
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International Journal of Ageing and Later Life |
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Dementia prevalence is increasing in Japan commensurate with population ageing. This study addresses the paucity of research concerning the dementia education needs of Japanese health workers who care for older adults. A random sample of 117 aged care workers was generated from government lists of institutions and services across eight regions of Japan. Volunteer respondents completed an online survey concerning perceptions of dementia, professional educational needs and demographic information. Japanese aged care workers identified a high prevalence of dementia among their clients and acknowledged the value of professional education; however, they only reported moderate levels of dementia knowledge and confidence with care provision. Educational preferences included learning about non-pharmacological treatments for behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia, workshop and mentor-based programmes, and incentivising education through formal certification and targeting content to professions. This research may inform the development of educational interventions for aged care workers, which may ultimately affect care for people with dementia.
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