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Gerontol Geriatr Educ ; 43(3): 315-327, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33888037

ABSTRACT

Similar to the nation's majority and racial/ethnic minority populations, Native Hawaiian families provide the bulk of care to loved ones with dementia. Limited research has focused on youth caregivers, who are largely invisible to the eldercare service system. This knowledge gap is especially critical for Native Hawaiians who place a high value on eldercare, often provided in multigenerational homes. To address this gap, we describe the process by which a university-community center developed a culturally responsive storybook on dementia targeted to Native Hawaiian youth. The development process honored community-based participatory research principles grounded in the cultural values and practices of Native Hawaiians, active collaboration of an advisory council, and face-to-face engagement with Native Hawaiian youth. Future directions are shared about culture-based programming and evaluation in dementia care that may be useful in work with other racial/ethnic youth and families.


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Dementia , Geriatrics , Adolescent , Dementia/therapy , Ethnicity , Geriatrics/education , Humans , Minority Groups , Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
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J Aging Health ; 34(1): 120-129, 2022 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34376094

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Objectives: Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander (NHPI) older adults often experience social disadvantages and poor health outcomes. Physical activity has been associated with better health in other racial groups, but limited studies have examined these associations in NHPI older adults. Methods: Using data from the 2014 Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander National Health Interview Survey (n = 1,045), logistic regression models examined associations between physical activity and memory/psychological distress/self-rated health. Results: Sufficient levels of physical activity were associated with lower odds of memory problems, serious psychological distress, and poor/fair self-rated health. Unfortunately, only half of the sample reported sufficient physical activity and approximately 30% reported none. Also, 78% of the sample was estimated to be overweight/obese, and 29% had diabetes. Discussion: Culturally-appropriate interventions are recommended to increase physical activity in this population, which could also help reduce high rates of overweight/obesity and diabetes.


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Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander , Racial Groups , Aged , Exercise , Hawaii , Humans , Surveys and Questionnaires
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J Aging Health ; 32(7-8): 582-590, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30957684

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Objective: The Native Hawaiian population experiences numerous disparities in health and income. Using a mixed-method research (MMR) design, we summarize findings from three phases of an MMR approach used to uncover kupuna (elder) long-term service and support (LTSS) needs and care preferences. Methods: Key informants in Hawaiian health were interviewed, secondary analyses of large state data sets were conducted, and kupuna and "ohana (family) caregivers were engaged in listening sessions. Results: Quantitative data confirmed numerous health disparities experienced by older Native Hawaiians, whereas qualitative data exposed their limited knowledge of this poor health profile and revealed their historical and contemporary experiences with discrimination in education, employment, and health care. Hawaiian culture was identified as a continued source of resilience in support of elders and family caregiving regardless of geographic setting. Discussion: We suggest three practice, policy, and research directions that offer the potential to respond to and improve kupuna health and service use.


Subject(s)
Cultural Characteristics , Health Services Needs and Demand , Healthcare Disparities/economics , Long-Term Care/psychology , Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander/psychology , Aged , Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System , Hawaii/ethnology , Health Care Surveys , Humans , Middle Aged , Qualitative Research , Research Design , Vital Statistics
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