Jordanian Community People?s Knowledge of and Attitudes Toward Dementia
Introduction: Limited research exists on the knowledge and attitudes of Jordanian community residents toward people with
dementia (PwD). As the prevalence of dementia is anticipated to increase, there is a critical need for informed knowledge and
positive attitudes toward dementia in the Jordanian community.
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate people?s knowledge of and attitudes toward PwD and identify the predictors of
dementia knowledge and attitudes.
Methods: The study employed a cross-sectional research design and utilized a self-administered questionnaire as the primary
data collection method. The study employed the Alzheimer?s Disease Knowledge Scale (ADKS) to evaluate the knowledge of
the participants, and the Dementia Attitudes Scale (DAS) was utilized to assess their attitudes in the Jordanian community.
Multiple regression analysis was performed to find relevant factors influencing knowledge of and attitude toward dementia.
Results: The study?s 346 participants revealed limited knowledge about dementia, with an average ADKS score of 17.21 out
of 30. However, participants showed a positive attitude toward dementia, as evidenced by a mean DAS score of 88 out of 140.
Statistical analysis demonstrated significantly higher knowledge scores among employed individuals (P < .05), while females
exhibited significantly higher attitude scores (P < .05). Participants with experience in geriatric clinical practice, dementia education
or training, informal caregiving experience, and a desire to learn more about dementia also exhibited significantly higher
knowledge and attitude scores (P < .05).
Conclusion: The study offers preliminary insights into the knowledge and attitudes toward dementia in the Jordanian population.
The findings underscore the importance of continuing education and training to increase knowledge and understanding
of dementia. Improving dementia care and support in Jordan requires enhancing knowledge and attitudes toward dementia.
The study findings were presented to policymakers, with recommendations for strategic planning and the development of
awareness programs. Future research can build upon these findings and promote evidence-based practices in dementia
care and community awareness programs.