Adapting a Dementia Prevention Tool for Older Adults Living in Rural Communities: A Content Analysis
Jessica Cassidy, Kathy Lee

TL;DR
This study adapts a dementia prevention tool for rural older adults by analyzing how community factors influence health beliefs and behaviors.
Contribution
The study introduces the ROAD-HB questionnaire, tailored for rural communities, and identifies key themes for improving its usability and cultural relevance.
Findings
Six major themes emerged from cognitive interviews, including acceptability and usability challenges.
Participants suggested improvements to inclusivity and clarity of the questionnaire.
Place-based factors significantly influence dementia-related health beliefs and behaviors in rural areas.
Abstract
Older adults living in rural communities are at heightened risk of dementia; however, preventative strategies can reduce these risks. Before dementia prevention efforts can be effectively implemented in rural communities, gaps in the literature must be addressed by developing culturally relevant tools designed to measure the influence of community characteristics on local dementia-related health beliefs and behaviors. To achieve this objective, this study developed the Rural Older Adults Dementia prevention–Health Behaviors questionnaire (ROAD-HB) by applying a lifespan developmental approach to the Health Belief Model (HBM). The questionnaire consisted of three embedded instruments and was constructed following a stage development design. To explore participant perceptions of the ROAD-HB’s acceptability, usability, and content validity, cognitive interviews were conducted with 20 older…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Older Adults Driving Studies
