TY - JOUR
T1 - Cultural and Linguistic Adaptation of the iSupport for Dementia Program
T2 - Perspectives From Vietnamese Carers in Australia
AU - Baruah, Upasana
AU - Page, Zara A.
AU - Nguyen, Thanh Binh
AU - Pham, Thang
AU - Nguyen, Trung Anh
AU - Schofield, Penelope
AU - Tran, Kham
AU - Xiao, Lily
AU - Pham, Minh Ngoc
AU - Andrade, Andre Q.
AU - Hinton, Ladson
AU - Bhar, Sunil
AU - Roughead, Elizabeth
AU - Brjinath, Bianca
AU - Crotty, Maria
AU - Wickramasinghe, Nilmini
AU - Brodaty, Henry
AU - Kurrle, Susan
AU - Esterman, Adrian
AU - Dang, Thu Ha
AU - Sinclair, Ronald
AU - Cullum, Sarah
AU - Turana, Yuda
AU - Nguyen, Tuan Anh
PY - 2025/10/28
Y1 - 2025/10/28
N2 - The World Health Organization’s iSupport for Dementia program provides an online platform for carer education, yet its suitability for culturally and linguistically diverse communities remains under explored. This study evaluated the cultural and linguistic appropriateness of the adapted Vietnamese iSupport program for carers in Australia and identified factors influencing the future implementation of an iSupport Virtual Assistant (iSupport VA). A qualitative descriptive study was conducted using five focus group discussions with 30 participants, including 18 family carers and 12 formal carers from Vietnamese communities in Australia. Thematic analysis, guided by a deductive-then-inductive approach, was applied to analyse the data. Discussions were conducted in Vietnamese, recorded, transcribed, translated, and systematically coded for recurring themes. The findings showed that participants emphasized the need for culturally sensitive language and visual representation in the adapted iSupport program, stressing the necessity for translations that align with context, incorporate relatable examples, and feature realistic video content. They expressed a strong preference for accessible multimedia formats, favouring video content with voice-over and interactive features over text-heavy materials, particularly for those with limited literacy. The importance of culturally tailored caregiving scenarios was highlighted, with a preference for real actors over animated characters to enhance emotional authenticity. Despite recognising the program’s value in improving caregiving skills, carers cited time constraints, competing responsibilities, and digital literacy challenges as barriers to engagement, emphasising the need for a clear value proposition and targeted support mechanisms, including introductory tutorials and peer-based community interaction. Adapting iSupport to align with cultural and linguistic needs enhances its relevance and accessibility for Vietnamese carers in Australia. Refining translations, incorporating culturally familiar multimedia elements, and addressing usability concerns are crucial to optimising engagement and effectiveness.
AB - The World Health Organization’s iSupport for Dementia program provides an online platform for carer education, yet its suitability for culturally and linguistically diverse communities remains under explored. This study evaluated the cultural and linguistic appropriateness of the adapted Vietnamese iSupport program for carers in Australia and identified factors influencing the future implementation of an iSupport Virtual Assistant (iSupport VA). A qualitative descriptive study was conducted using five focus group discussions with 30 participants, including 18 family carers and 12 formal carers from Vietnamese communities in Australia. Thematic analysis, guided by a deductive-then-inductive approach, was applied to analyse the data. Discussions were conducted in Vietnamese, recorded, transcribed, translated, and systematically coded for recurring themes. The findings showed that participants emphasized the need for culturally sensitive language and visual representation in the adapted iSupport program, stressing the necessity for translations that align with context, incorporate relatable examples, and feature realistic video content. They expressed a strong preference for accessible multimedia formats, favouring video content with voice-over and interactive features over text-heavy materials, particularly for those with limited literacy. The importance of culturally tailored caregiving scenarios was highlighted, with a preference for real actors over animated characters to enhance emotional authenticity. Despite recognising the program’s value in improving caregiving skills, carers cited time constraints, competing responsibilities, and digital literacy challenges as barriers to engagement, emphasising the need for a clear value proposition and targeted support mechanisms, including introductory tutorials and peer-based community interaction. Adapting iSupport to align with cultural and linguistic needs enhances its relevance and accessibility for Vietnamese carers in Australia. Refining translations, incorporating culturally familiar multimedia elements, and addressing usability concerns are crucial to optimising engagement and effectiveness.
KW - caregivers
KW - carer support
KW - cultural adaptation
KW - dementia
KW - internet-based intervention
KW - iSupport for dementia
KW - Vietnamese in Australia
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105020030579&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - http://purl.org/au-research/grants/NHMRC/APP2001548
UR - http://purl.org/au-research/grants/NHMRC/APP1103860
UR - http://purl.org/au-research/grants/NHMRC/APP1154644
UR - http://purl.org/au-research/grants/NHMRC/APP2001548
U2 - 10.1177/14713012251392286
DO - 10.1177/14713012251392286
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105020030579
SN - 1471-3012
SP - 1
EP - 24
JO - Dementia
JF - Dementia
ER -