Aesthetics and dementia: exploring the role of everyday aesthetics in dementia care settings

Rebecka Fleetwood-Smith, V. Tischler, D. Robson
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Abstract This paper explores how everyday aesthetics shape and are shaped within dementia care settings. The authors draw upon research that explored the significance of clothing and textiles in care home settings, to identify the varied and complex aesthetic experiences of people with dementia. The study was carried out using a series of creative, sensory and embodied research methods working with people with dementia and care home staff. Findings demonstrate that aesthetics are important in care homes at a number of levels. People with dementia discussed personal aesthetic preferences and demonstrated such preferences through embodied practices. Attending to aesthetics facilitated moments of togetherness between people with dementia and care home staff, creating person-centred encounters outside task-orientated conversations. This paper supports the importance of everyday aesthetics within dementia care settings and demonstrates that greater attention should be paid to this, to reconsider and enhance not only the look and feel of care homes and everyday items, including clothing, but also dementia care practice more broadly.
美学和痴呆症:探索日常美学在痴呆症护理设置中的作用
摘要本文探讨了日常美学如何在痴呆症护理环境中塑造和塑造。作者借鉴了一项研究,探讨了服装和纺织品在养老院环境中的重要性,以确定痴呆症患者多样而复杂的审美体验。这项研究采用了一系列创造性的、感官的和具体化的研究方法,与痴呆症患者和养老院的工作人员一起进行。研究结果表明,美学在许多层面上对养老院都很重要。痴呆症患者讨论个人审美偏好,并通过具体化的实践来展示这种偏好。关注美学促进了痴呆症患者和养老院工作人员之间的团聚时刻,在以任务为导向的对话之外创造了以人为中心的接触。本文支持日常美学在痴呆症护理环境中的重要性,并表明应该对此给予更多的关注,不仅要重新考虑和提高养老院和日常用品(包括服装)的外观和感觉,还要更广泛地考虑痴呆症护理实践。
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