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Feasibility and acceptability of the community-based program: Plan Ahead

Journal

AGING & MENTAL HEALTH
Volume 27, Issue 4, Pages 811-819

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2022.2046692

Keywords

Proactivity; self-advocacy; community intervention; future care planning

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In this article, the feasibility, acceptability, and effects of the Plan Ahead program for community dwelling older adults were assessed. The study also examined the influence of participants' competence level on the completion of specific Future Care Planning. Results showed high acceptance and feasibility of the program, with statistically significant changes observed in resource building and FCP activities. Particularly, participants with low competence level benefited the most from the program.
Objectives In this article, we assess the feasibility and acceptability and the effect of the Plan Ahead for community dwelling older adults. In addition, we investigated the effects of the program. In addition, we aimed to examine whether the completion of the specific Future Care Planning depended on the participants' competence level. Methods In this single group feasibility study, trained facilitators delivered the program to a sample of 234 community-residing older adults. Participants completed both pre, post assessments about the acceptability of the program and their completion of the recommended future care planning activities. Results Based on participant's report on the usefulness and satisfaction of the program after the completion of the program, we found that participants reported high levels of acceptance of the program. Participation rates also confirmed the feasibility of the program. In terms of effects of program implementation, statistically significant changes were noted for several outcomes, such as resource building and FCP activities. In particular, we found that these gains were particularly robust for participants in the low competence group. Conclusion Pilot program results suggest the feasibility of a short community program enhancing proactive planning for future care needs among older adults residing in their community.

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