HSE Health Matters Winter 2021

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PERCEPTIONS OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA CHANGING FOR THE BETTER Survey reveals half of us know a person with dementia

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new survey by the Dementia: Understand Together campaign has found improving public perceptions and attitudes towards people with dementia since the last time similar questions were asked. The nationally representative survey of over 1,200 people undertaken by Behaviour & Attitudes in July of this year found: Welcoming society

When asked about the attitudes of others, 67% of respondents believe most people would accept a person with dementia as a close friend and a similar number (68%) would treat a person with dementia as they would anyone. Both of these results are up from 56% in 2016, showing a significant positive shift in public inclusivity and empathy towards people with dementia Good company

there are things businesses and service providers can do to make their services accessible to people with dementia. Circle of friends

Demonstrating how dementia touches the lives of so many people, almost half of those surveyed (48%) said that they know at least one person with dementia, up from 44% in 2018. Understanding

Seven in 10 (71%) people are happy to spend time with a person with dementia, up from 66% in 2018, and a similar number (72%) are happy to be in a social group in the company of a person with dementia, up from 68% in 2018. When asked if they wouldn’t bother to visit a person with dementia because ‘they won’t remember’, three in four people (76%) rejected this, up from 73% in 2018.

A third of adults (33%) feel that they have a reasonable understanding of dementia while almost nine in 10 adults (88%) know something about dementia – just 12% say they know nothing at all. These figures have remained consistent with those reported in the previous survey in 2018, notwithstanding the public discourse being understandably dominated by information on COVID-19 over the past 18 months.

Active citizens

Early diagnosis

In a new survey question asked in 2021, more than nine in ten who responded (92%) believe that people with dementia have the right to be active citizens in their communities. Businesses

In another question not previously asked, more than eight in ten (81%) believe that

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More than nine in 10 (91%) agreed that getting diagnosed at an early stage is good because it allows the person more of an opportunity to make decisions about their care – up from 78% in 2018 Seeking attention

A further additional question for 2021 found that almost six in 10 (58%) would react

immediately if they felt they were becoming forgetful and were concerned that it might be a sign of early dementia. Three in ten (31%) would delay a couple of months and “keep checking myself”. One in ten (9%) say they would be anxious about such a diagnosis and would probably try and cover it up for a while. Reflecting on some of the survey’s outcomes, Dr Emer Begley, National Dementia Office, said, “It is perhaps not surprising that with almost half of the population knowing a person with dementia, more and more people are seeing the person and not the disease. The Dementia: Understand Together campaign works with partners and community champions in communities across the country, so that more of us have an awareness and understanding of dementia. “More people are seeing the importance of social connections for people living with dementia, that this can enhance not just how they feel and their experience of life, but they understand that they too have something to gain from greater inclusion. What is also reassuring is that respondents want people with dementia to live their lives to the full and see that an inclusive community enables them to do that, from joining a local club to visiting a shop.”


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