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Using Delphi technique to develop a shared vision for dementia-friendly Singapore

Using Delphi technique to develop a shared vision for dementia-friendly Singapore
Using Delphi technique to develop a shared vision for dementia-friendly Singapore
Dementia-friendly communities are a key strategy in the Dementia-Friendly Singapore initiative, which aims to engage, empower, and enable people living with dementia to continue to live well within their communities. Even though the creation of dementia-friendly communities emphasizes stakeholder and community involvement, there is little evidence about what opportunities and options are important to the community. The aim of this study was to explore community priorities for achieving dementia-friendly Singapore. A Delphi survey method was utilized in a study of 25 community stakeholders to clarify community opinion about the definition and development pathway of dementia-friendly communities in Singapore. The findings revealed the importance of acceptance and normalization, support network, dementia health promotion and prevention, resources, services, and infrastructure for people living with dementia and caregivers in a dementia-friendly Singapore.
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Yuen, Belinda
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Lane, Anna
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Mocnik, Spela
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Yuen, Belinda
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Lane, Anna
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Mocnik, Spela
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Yuen, Belinda, Lane, Anna and Mocnik, Spela (2022) Using Delphi technique to develop a shared vision for dementia-friendly Singapore. Journal of Aging and Environment. (doi:10.1080/26892618.2022.2140374).

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Abstract

Dementia-friendly communities are a key strategy in the Dementia-Friendly Singapore initiative, which aims to engage, empower, and enable people living with dementia to continue to live well within their communities. Even though the creation of dementia-friendly communities emphasizes stakeholder and community involvement, there is little evidence about what opportunities and options are important to the community. The aim of this study was to explore community priorities for achieving dementia-friendly Singapore. A Delphi survey method was utilized in a study of 25 community stakeholders to clarify community opinion about the definition and development pathway of dementia-friendly communities in Singapore. The findings revealed the importance of acceptance and normalization, support network, dementia health promotion and prevention, resources, services, and infrastructure for people living with dementia and caregivers in a dementia-friendly Singapore.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 10 November 2022

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Local EPrints ID: 483643
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/483643
ISSN: 2689-2618
PURE UUID: 03668b5e-eb48-4897-a0f8-1bfbc2094d1c
ORCID for Spela Mocnik: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2105-0472

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Date deposited: 02 Nov 2023 18:16
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 04:11

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Author: Belinda Yuen
Author: Anna Lane
Author: Spela Mocnik ORCID iD

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