TY - JOUR AU - Mildrum Chana, Sofía AU - Álvarez, Lorelí AU - Poe, Abigail AU - Bibriescas, Natashia AU - Wang, Danny Hai AU - DiFiglia, Stephanie AU - Azuero, Andrés AU - Crowe, Michael AU - Puga, Frank PY - 2024 DA - 2024/6/13 TI - The Daily Experiences of Hispanic and Latinx Dementia Caregivers Study: Protocol for a Fully Remote Daily Diary Observational Cohort Study JO - JMIR Res Protoc SP - e55216 VL - 13 KW - dementia KW - caregivers KW - Hispanic KW - Latinx KW - mental health KW - daily diary KW - longitudinal KW - protocol KW - observational cohort study KW - cohort KW - Alzheimer’s disease KW - Alzheimer KW - stress KW - burden KW - loneliness KW - well-being AB - Background: The Hispanic and Latinx community is disproportionately affected by Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRDs). In the United States, approximately 8.5 million caregivers of individuals with ADRDs identify as Hispanic and Latinx people, and caregiving-related stress and burden place caregivers at elevated risk for poor mental health outcomes, as well as loneliness and social isolation. To date, there is limited knowledge about the daily stress experiences of Hispanic and Latinx caregivers. Given this knowledge gap, it is critical to examine how personal, cultural, and contextual factors influence daily stress, mental health, and resilience over time among Hispanic and Latinx ADRD caregivers. Objective: The goal of this protocol report is to present the rationale, methodology, planned analytical strategy, progress completed to date, and implications of future findings for “Nuestros Días” (Spanish for “our days”), a fully remote daily diary (DD), observational cohort study examining the day-to-day experiences of Hispanic and Latinx ADRD caregivers. Methods: The study will recruit a cohort of up to 500 Hispanic and Latinx caregivers of individuals living with ADRD. Participants will complete measures assessing contextual, individual-level, and cultural factors at 3 intervals (enrollment, 6 months, and 12 months). Each of the timepoints will be followed by 21 days of DD surveys to report on daily stress, stress moderators, and mental health variables. Results: Data collection began in March 2023 and is projected to end in December 2026. As of March 2024, we have enrolled 60 caregivers in the Nuestros Días study, 78.9% (n=15) of whom are Spanish speakers. The current completion rate for DD surveys is 79.4%, averaging approximately 18 surveys out of 21 completed. We expect to enroll 10 to 15 participants per month moving forward to achieve our enrollment goal. Conclusions: Results from this study will identify which Hispanic and Latinx ADRD caregivers, and under what circumstances, appear to be at the greatest risk of experiencing poor mental health outcomes over time. This study represents a critical step forward in providing key guidance to develop effective, culturally sensitive interventions to support the health and well-being of Hispanic and Latinx ADRD caregivers, a historically underrepresented and underserved population in aging and caregiving research. International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/55216 SN - 1929-0748 UR - https://www.researchprotocols.org/2024/1/e55216 UR - https://doi.org/10.2196/55216 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38869929 DO - 10.2196/55216 ID - info:doi/10.2196/55216 ER -