Abstract
IntroductionThe pre-death grief in family caregivers (FC) of people with Alzheimer's disease has not been sufficiently treated in studies on this group. Thus, the design and validation of informative printed materials is relevant due to its important implications for the well-being of these FCs and their training in the proper performance of their role. The objective was to design and validate a booklet aimed at informing FCs about this topic, as well as the procedure for its dissemination and use. Materials and methodsAfter a review of the literature, a booklet and a questionnaire were designed to determine the acceptability and dissemination procedure and use of the booklet by 73 professionals working with FCs. With the suggestions made, modifications were made to both the content and format of the booklet. ResultsThe questionnaire used presented adequate content validity and reliability in its different sections (α=0.793 and α=0.888). The level of acceptability of the booklet was high by professionals (83.85% of total score). Its dissemination was especially valued in the initial stages of the disease, and its use in therapeutic and supportive group contexts, with professional advice. ConclusionsThe study made it possible to verify the relevance and acceptability of a booklet as a training resource for FCs about pre-death grief, making it a useful tool for professionals that work in this area of great relevance.
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