Enacting agency: movement, dementia, and interaction.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Arts & Health Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-02 DOI:10.1080/17533015.2021.1894464
Rossio Motta-Ochoa, Natalia Incio Serra, Allison Frantz, Stefanie Blain-Moraes
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Abstract

Background: Arts-based programs can counter the dominant narrative of loss associated with dementia, in part through fostering expressions of agency. This study uses social science theories of interaction between structure and agency to examine how an arts-based movement program, entitled Mouvement de passage, supports agency among individuals with dementia.

Methods: Ethnographic methods were used to trace how participants enact agency within the structure of the movement program. The program's sessions were video recorded and iteratively analyzed.

Results: Participants expressed their agency in three ways: 1) transforming the exercise's structure according to individual interests and desires; 2) resisting the exercise's structure; and 3) improvising movements collectively.

Conclusions: The movements of individuals with dementia were shaped by both program structure and individual/collective expressions of agency. The design of Mouvement de passage, based on open-ended structures and voluntary participation, provides a template for developing interventions that foster agency among these persons.

表演代理:运动,痴呆和互动。
背景:以艺术为基础的项目可以通过促进能动性的表达来对抗与痴呆症相关的损失的主流叙事。本研究运用社会科学理论来研究结构与能动性之间的相互作用,以考察一个以艺术为基础的运动项目,名为“通道运动”,如何支持痴呆症患者的能动性。方法:使用人种学方法追踪参与者如何在运动计划的结构中制定代理。节目的每一节都被录下来并反复分析。结果表明:参与者通过三种方式表达自己的能动性:1)根据个人的兴趣和愿望改变运动的结构;2)抵制演习的结构;3)集体即兴创作动作。结论:痴呆个体的运动受到程序结构和个体/集体代理表达的共同影响。以不限成员名额结构和自愿参与为基础的通行运动的设计为制定促进这些人之间能动性的干预措施提供了一个模板。
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