Using the performance arts to address a "methods gap" in dementia research.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Arts & Health Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-21 DOI:10.1080/17533015.2021.1942093
Christine Novy, Roanne Thomas, Linda Garcia, Wendy Gifford, Pam Grassau
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Abstract

Introduction: Traditional methods of research have frequently failed to accommodate the communication difficulties experienced by a significant proportion of residents living in long-term care. In dementia research, specifically, there is cause for more collaborative, creative ways of working.

Methods: The Linking Lives Through Care study is a performance-based narrative inquiry that will take place in a long-term care setting and will bring together all three members of the care triad - residents who are living with dementia, family members and personal support workers - to explore relational care from multiple positions and perspectives.

Discussion: In this article, we discuss the design choices and creative measures taken to ensure a more inclusive research environment, specifically for those participants who are cognitively frail and/or may find it difficult to express their views using just words.

用表演艺术来解决痴呆症研究中的“方法差距”。
引言:传统的研究方法经常不能适应很大一部分生活在长期护理中的居民所经历的沟通困难。特别是在痴呆症研究中,需要更多的协作、创造性的工作方式。方法:通过护理连接生命研究是一项基于绩效的叙事调查,将在长期护理环境中进行,并将护理三要素的所有三个成员-痴呆症患者,家庭成员和个人支持工作者-聚集在一起,从多个立场和角度探索关系护理。讨论:在这篇文章中,我们讨论了设计选择和创造性措施,以确保更具包容性的研究环境,特别是对于那些认知脆弱和/或可能难以用语言表达自己观点的参与者。
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