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Acceptability of an Intervention to Prevent Older Adult Mistreatment Among Family Caregivers to Persons With Dementia: Multimethod Pilot Study

Acceptability of an Intervention to Prevent Older Adult Mistreatment Among Family Caregivers to Persons With Dementia: Multimethod Pilot Study

The first figure in the publication by Meyer et al [15] illustrates the structure of the revised intervention. This multimethod study aimed to evaluate the acceptability of the revised KINDER intervention among caregivers of persons with dementia to support future implementation. Evidence of acceptability is particularly important for the KINDER intervention, given the sensitive nature of the topics covered, which could deter future participation among caregivers.

Kylie Meyer, Wenxing Wei, Jeanine Yonashiro-Cho, Susanna Mage, Sohee Kim, Elliane Irani, Christopher Burant, Zachary Gassoumis, Erin Gentry Lamb, Jaclene A Zauszniewski, Donna Benton

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e73778

Exploring Ways to Reduce Heavy Drinking by Increasing Hope Among Midlife Women in Australia: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

Exploring Ways to Reduce Heavy Drinking by Increasing Hope Among Midlife Women in Australia: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

(impact of intervention aimed at pedagogies of hope; RQ4) The project extends a recently completed ARC-funded study (chief investigators PRW, MW, and BL and partner investigator S Meyer) that explored midlife women’s reasons for alcohol consumption [28-30].

Paul R Ward, Megan Warin, Sarah MacLean, Belinda Lunnay, Catherine Palmer, Samantha Meyer, Tonda Hughes, Antonia Lyons, Emily Nicholls

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e72628

Acceptability of a Web-Based Financial Education Intervention for Latino Caregivers: Mixed Methods Evaluation

Acceptability of a Web-Based Financial Education Intervention for Latino Caregivers: Mixed Methods Evaluation

The Confidently Navigating Financial Decisions and Enhancing Financial Well-Being in Dementia Caregiving (CONFIDENCE) intervention was developed to reduce financial stress and lower Latino caregivers’ out-of-pocket spending on care costs by displacing such spending with community and informal resources and facilitating help-seeking behaviors (personal communication by Dr Kylie Meyer, 2024).

Susanna Mage, Donna Benton, Kathleen Wilber, Rocio Aguila Rodriguez, David Silva, Alexander Gonzalez, Frank Puga, Kylie Meyer

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70471