Facilitation of positive social interaction through visual art in dementia: a case study using video-analysis.

art gallery case study communication conversation analysis dementia person-centred care video

Journal

Ageing and society
ISSN: 0144-686X
Titre abrégé: Ageing Soc
Pays: England
ID NLM: 8109358

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Aug 2019
Historique:
entrez: 10 7 2019
pubmed: 10 7 2019
medline: 10 7 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The aims of this exploratory study were: to investigate the process of visual art appreciation in a person with dementia, in real time; and to test the feasibility of using video-analysis as a method to explore this process by and with a person who has minimal verbal expression. Gallery personnel guided a woman with severe dementia around an exhibition. Audio-visual recordings of the interactions were analysed. Patterns were identified, and interpreted in the light of conversation analysis theory and research. Evidence was found of turn-taking vocalisations on the part of the research participant. Her participation in a dialogical process was facilitated by the skilled and empathic gallery personnel in ways that the analysis makes clear. We argue that this supports the inference that successful communicative acts took place, contrary to expectations in the light of the participant's level of disability. We demonstrate in this paper how a woman with minimal speech due to dementia was enabled to engage with visual art through the facilitation of an expert guide, attuned to her needs. This is a novel example of a person-centred approach, because it takes place outside the context of caring, which is the typical setting for examining person-centred ways of relating to individuals with dementia.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31285637
doi: 10.1017/S0144686X1800020X
pmc: PMC6614029
mid: EMS81137
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

1731-1751

Subventions

Organisme : Alzheimer's Society
ID : 225
Pays : United Kingdom

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Auteurs

Justine Schneider (J)

School of Sociology & Social Policy, University of Nottingham, UK.

Spencer Hazel (S)

School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences, University of Newcastle, UK.

Christian Morgner (C)

School of Media, Communication and Sociology, University of Leicester, UK.

Tom Dening (T)

Division of Psychiatry and Applied Psychology, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, UK.

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