2023
DOI: 10.1111/ajag.13235
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To be or not to be: Arts‐based approaches in public health messaging for dementia awareness and prevention

Joyce Siette,
Laura Dodds,
Michelle Catanzaro
et al.

Abstract: ObjectivesMultiple modifiable risk factors exist across the lifespan to reduce dementia prevalence, and public understanding of these factors is increasing. Yet dementia is frequently misunderstood and stigmatised, and dementia prevention is not generally recognised as a health priority. Current limitations of public health campaigns for dementia prevention must be addressed and innovative alternatives developed to improve public comprehension and implementation of preventative action across all stages of life… Show more

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“…However, dementia is often misconstrued and stigmatized, and the prevention of dementia is not widely acknowledged as a health priority. Current shortcomings in public health campaigns for dementia prevention need to be addressed, and innovative alternatives must be developed to enhance public understanding and encourage the implementation of preventive measures at all stages of life [ 57 ]. Increasing dementia awareness is vital for early detection, reducing stigma, and fostering understanding and empathy within communities.…”
Section: Creating Cultural and Lifestyle Awareness About Dementiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, dementia is often misconstrued and stigmatized, and the prevention of dementia is not widely acknowledged as a health priority. Current shortcomings in public health campaigns for dementia prevention need to be addressed, and innovative alternatives must be developed to enhance public understanding and encourage the implementation of preventive measures at all stages of life [ 57 ]. Increasing dementia awareness is vital for early detection, reducing stigma, and fostering understanding and empathy within communities.…”
Section: Creating Cultural and Lifestyle Awareness About Dementiamentioning
confidence: 99%