Weten over vergeten Reaching out to ethnic minorities in the Netherlands Nienke van Wezel MSc.

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Weten over vergeten Reaching out to ethnic minorities in the Netherlands Nienke van Wezel MSc

Immigration USA & Canada 44% Mexican 9% Chinese 8% Indian 12% Chinese 11% Filipino 10% Indian

Immigration West- Europe France UK Germany 5.1 million -Moroccan -Algerian -Asian 4.6 million -Asian -Pakistani -Indian -Somalian 7.3 million -Turkish -Polish -Yugoslavian

Immigration Netherlands 1.8 million immigrants 1 million first generation immigrants involved with dementia in 2020 = % immigrants = % immigrants = % immigrants = 1- 10% immigrants

Elderly migrants and dementia: central problems 1.Caregiver range -Dementia unknown -Low participation in society 2.Caregiver burden -More heavily burdened -Mostly female informal caregivers

Elderly migrants and dementia: central problems 3. Cultural dilemmas -Returning home dilemma -Caregiving dilemma 4. Cultural view on caregiving - Successful aging

“Weten over vergeten” Objectives 1.Increasing knowledge about dementia 2.Stimulate communication about dementia 3.Increasing their self efficacy regarding to dealing with this disease 4.The acceptance and use of (care) assistance

Content “Weten over vergeten” Method 1.Special developed Toolkit 2.Dementia meetings: -migrants language -cultural setting 3.Migrants consultants -male and female -all ages 4.Cooperation with key informants -creating support networks

National results Bron: CBS

“Weten over vergeten” Provincial results 950 participants 766 participants 1632 participants 720 participants 1000 participants Alzheimer Nederland (2010)

“Weten over vergeten” Individual results Objectives Results Dementia is a disease 88% Recognize symptoms 71% Name symptoms 76% Use of professional help 63% Openness with doctor 82% Openness in community 89% Alzheimer Nederland (2010)

Future “Weten over vergeten” -A more coloured organization -Alzheimer Tearooms -Promotional research

Conflict of Interest Disclosure Nienke van Wezel MSc Has no real or apparent conflicts of interest to report.

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