“If you just sit at home and look out of the window, then there is no life.” an ethnographic study of how home-dwelling people with dementia use the cityscape's life in practice

IF 1.8 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Mirjam Due Tiemensma , Pernille Tanggaard Andersen , Louise Meijering , Jodi Sturge
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In the near future, more people with dementia will be living at home within an urban context due to a combination of an increased number of people living with dementia and this past decade's urbanization. A common perception is that home-dwelling people with dementia experience a shrinking world, but emerging research from the UK, Sweden, and the Netherlands has broadened this notion by foregrounding how people with dementia experience neighborhoods as a resource in self-care practices. With this article, we contribute to this emerging body of literature and aim to explore how people with dementia experience the cityscape in relation to the onset and progression of their dementia. This study outlines findings from a 7-month ethnographic study involving 12 home-dwelling people with dementia. Using semi-structured interviews, walking interviews, and photovoice, the study explores how the cityscape of Copenhagen, Denmark, affects the everyday life of home-dwelling people living with dementia. Through thematic analysis, three key themes are identified: interaction with the city's life and space as self-care practices, getting out and about as a way to practice a sense of “being in the world” and the loss of orientation abilities and the changing boundaries of the cityscape. The findings from this study contribute to current discussions concerning how people with dementia experience and perceive city and neighborhood environments.

"如果你只是坐在家里看着窗外,那就没有生活"。居家老年痴呆症患者如何在实践中利用城市景观生活的人种学研究
在不久的将来,由于痴呆症患者人数的增加和过去十年的城市化进程,将有更多的痴呆症患者在城市中的家中生活。人们普遍认为,在家居住的痴呆症患者所经历的世界越来越小,但来自英国、瑞典和荷兰的新兴研究拓宽了这一概念,强调了痴呆症患者在自我护理实践中如何将社区作为一种资源。通过这篇文章,我们将为这一新兴的文献体系做出贡献,并旨在探索痴呆症患者如何在痴呆症的发生和发展过程中体验城市景观。本研究概述了一项为期 7 个月的人种学研究的结果,该研究涉及 12 名在家居住的痴呆症患者。本研究采用半结构式访谈、步行访谈和摄影选言等方法,探讨丹麦哥本哈根的城市景观如何影响居家痴呆症患者的日常生活。通过主题分析,确定了三个关键主题:与城市生活和空间的互动作为自我保健的实践;外出活动作为实践 "置身世界 "感的一种方式;定向能力的丧失和城市景观边界的变化。这项研究的结果有助于当前关于痴呆症患者如何体验和感知城市和社区环境的讨论。
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