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Bridging ADRD Gaps: Insights from Community-led Listening Sessions Among the Korean American Immigrants in New York.


ABSTRACT: With an aging population, there is a growing concern regarding Alzheimer's disease and related dementia (ADRD). Underserved racial and ethnic groups, including Korean Americans (KAs), face challenges in accessing ADRD information. To better understand the issues on ADRD among KA elders and involve them in community initiatives, the Korean Community Services in New York conducted three listening sessions: two sessions with individuals of different age groups (40 and above and 65 and above) and one with caregivers or individuals who interact with ADRD patients. Negative perceptions and a lack of ADRD knowledge were reported, with an openness to utilizing long-term care among KAs. Recommendations included support groups, seminars from medical professionals, and early screening. Continuing efforts on culturally-tailored campaigns and initiatives targeting the KA community are needed to bridge knowledge gaps and increase awareness of ADRD. The listening sessions offer valuable insights for tailoring health campaigns for di verse populations.

SUBMITTER: Song Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC12372526 | biostudies-literature | 2025

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bridging ADRD Gaps: Insights from Community-led Listening Sessions Among the Korean American Immigrants in New York.

Song Yaena Y   Park JiSoo J   Hwang Sara I SI   Kim Sara S SS  

Progress in community health partnerships : research, education, and action 20250101 2


With an aging population, there is a growing concern regarding Alzheimer's disease and related dementia (ADRD). Underserved racial and ethnic groups, including Korean Americans (KAs), face challenges in accessing ADRD information. To better understand the issues on ADRD among KA elders and involve them in community initiatives, the Korean Community Services in New York conducted three listening sessions: two sessions with individuals of different age groups (40 and above and 65 and above) and on  ...[more]

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