Rethinking Dementia Awareness Training: How Elapsed Time Shapes Knowledge Retention among Businesses
Elena Ionescu, Monit Cheung

TL;DR
This study finds that dementia awareness among employees increases over time, regardless of whether they were trained in person, online, or through a hybrid method.
Contribution
The study introduces new insights into how elapsed time, rather than training mode, significantly affects long-term dementia knowledge retention in businesses.
Findings
Training mode (in-person, hybrid, online) had no significant impact on dementia awareness scores.
Employees trained over a year ago had higher awareness scores compared to those trained more recently.
Dementia awareness increases over time, regardless of the initial training method.
Abstract
Dementia-Friendly Businesses (DFBs) play a crucial role in fostering inclusive environments for individuals living with dementia. While workforce training aims to enhance dementia-friendly awareness, little research has examined how training mode or time elapsed since training may influence long-term knowledge retention and behavioral adaptation. This study assessed dementia knowledge retention among 510 employees in DFB settings, evaluating whether training mode or time elapsed had a greater impact on knowledge retention for longer-term dementia-friendly awareness. Guided by the Theory of Planned Behavior (TBP) and Dementia-Centered Person Care (DCPC), findings show that the training mode does not significantly vary workforce dementia awareness. A two-way ANOVA examined the effects of training mode and time elapsed on dementia awareness scores. The training mode was insignificant (F(2,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Workplace Health and Well-being · Education, Healthcare and Sociology Research
