N. Kuhlmann, Jennifer Lécuyer, A. Thomas, S. Blain-Moraes
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Abstract While peer-reviewed articles and conferences are appropriate for disseminating research findings within academia, they are less effective for translating scientific knowledge into meaningful and practical applications. Moreover, exchanging knowledge with nonacademic stakeholders is a crucial yet often overlooked step in ensuring that research aligns with the needs and reality of knowledge users. This is particularly problematic in dementia and Alzheimer’s disease research, where social stigma and the reliance on quantitative and self-report methods hamper meaningful dialogue between academic researchers, nonacademic stakeholders, and the broader community. The authors’ project Piece of Mind uses performing arts to create common ground for knowledge exchange, facilitate empathy through creative collaboration, and improve public awareness of dementia.
虽然同行评议的文章和会议适合在学术界传播研究成果,但它们在将科学知识转化为有意义的实际应用方面效率较低。此外,在确保研究与知识使用者的需求和现实保持一致方面,与非学术利益相关者交换知识是一个至关重要但经常被忽视的步骤。这在痴呆症和阿尔茨海默病研究中尤其成问题,在这些研究中,社会耻辱感和对定量和自我报告方法的依赖阻碍了学术研究人员、非学术利益相关者和更广泛的社区之间进行有意义的对话。作者的项目Piece of Mind利用表演艺术为知识交流创造共同基础,通过创造性合作促进移情,并提高公众对痴呆症的认识。