Impact evaluation of a dementia-friendly community mural: Planting a seed for change.

Laura Garcia Diaz, Evelyne Durocher, Paula Gardner, Carrie McAiney, Lori Letts
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Stigma against persons living with dementia negatively impacts their quality of life. One of the aims of dementia-friendly community initiatives is to reconstruct public perceptions of dementia through dementia awareness campaigns. In this paper we present the findings of an evaluation of the impact of a Canadian dementia-friendly community mural on raising awareness about dementia, and lessons learned from the process undertaken to create the mural. Using a practical participatory evaluation research approach, the research questions and data collection methods were co-created with the team that led the community mural, which was comprised of four people living with dementia. Numerous data collection methods were used to support this outcome evaluation including observations, interviews and focus groups, and social media tracking. Findings indicate that while the process of creating the mural, and the mural itself, have planted a seed for increased dementia awareness and inclusion of persons living with dementia in the community, to create social change complementary awareness raising efforts are needed.

对失智症友善社区壁画的影响评估:播下改变的种子。
对痴呆症患者的污名会对他们的生活质量产生负面影响。痴呆症友好社区倡议的目标之一是通过痴呆症认识运动重建公众对痴呆症的认识。在本文中,我们介绍了加拿大痴呆症友好社区壁画对提高人们对痴呆症的认识的影响的评估结果,以及从创作壁画的过程中吸取的教训。采用实用的参与式评估研究方法,研究问题和数据收集方法是与领导社区壁画的团队共同创建的,该团队由四名痴呆症患者组成。许多数据收集方法用于支持这一结果评估,包括观察,访谈和焦点小组,以及社交媒体跟踪。研究结果表明,虽然创作壁画的过程和壁画本身已经为提高痴呆症意识和社区中痴呆症患者的包容性埋下了一颗种子,但要创造社会变革,还需要补充提高认识的努力。
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