Theatre production: a positive metaphor for dementia care-giving (original) (raw)

The Storybox Project: Examining the role of a theatre and arts-based intervention for people with dementia

Bethan Harries

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The use of drama to support reflection and understanding of the residents’ situation in dementia care: a pilot study

Anna-karin Edberg

International Journal of Older People Nursing, 2012

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Using drama to improve person-centred dementia care

Bhavnita Mistry

International journal of older people nursing, 2010

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Pulled through a hedge backwards : improving the quality of life of people with dementia through dramatherapy

Joanna Jaaniste

2013

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An evaluation of the impact of narrative arts interventions on care practice in residential care homes for people living with dementia

Vivien Young

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Knowledge as Embodied, Imaginative and Foolish Enactment: Exploring Dementia Experiences through Theater

Pia Kontos

2020

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Exploring the gap between rhetoric and reality in dementia care in Australia: Could practice documents help bridge the great divide?

Lorraine Venturato

Dementia, 2013

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Peel, E. & Harding, R. (2014) “It’s a huge maze, the system, it’s a terrible maze”: Dementia carers’ constructions of navigating health and social care services. Dementia: The International Journal of Social Research and Practice, 13(5) 642–666.

Elizabeth Peel, Rosie Harding

Dementia

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Behaving as a person: professionals’ arts of doing when dealing with dementia in nursing homes (with B. Tremblay & A. Lambelet)

Fabienne Malbois

European Social Work Research, 2024

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It's a huge maze, the system, it's a terrible maze': Dementia carers' constructions of navigating health and social care services

Elizabeth Peel

Dementia, 2013

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Ethnography in Dementia Care Research: Observations on Ability and Capacity

Andrea Capstick

2017

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MAKING HOME WORK: THEATRE-MAKING WITH OLDER ADULTS IN RESIDENTIAL CARE

Helen Nicholson

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“Just ask me what it means to live with dementia” – people with mild dementia’s strategies and techniques shared through in‐depth qualitative interviews

Alison Ward

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2021

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Constructing Dementia and Dementia Care

Jonathan Crabtree Parker

Journal of Social Work, 2005

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Dementia: involving patients in storytelling - a caring intervention. A pilot study

Margret Lepp

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2005

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Carers Create: Carer perspectives of a creative programme for people with dementia and their carers on the relationship within the (carer and cared-for) dyad

Trish Vella-Burrows

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‘Withness’: Creative spectating for residents living with advanced dementia in care homes

Caroline Astell-Burt

Journal of Applied Arts & Health, 2020

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Confronting Narratives of Loss: Art and Agency in Dementia and Dementia Care

Alison Phinney

BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly, 2019

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It's Care -But Not As We Know It: Careful Relations with Caring with Dementia

Christine Verbruggen

2021

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A Narrative Enquiry of Experienced Family Carers of People with Dementia Volunteering in a Carer Supporter Programme

Georgina Charlesworth

Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 2014

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Dignifying and undignifying aspects of care for people with dementia: a narrative review

Anne Goossensen

Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2019

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Talking about my experiences … at times disturbing yet positive': Producing narratives with people living with dementia

Paul Kingston

Dementia (London, England), 2014

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Does theatre improve the quality of life of people with dementia?

Julia Van Weert

International Psychogeriatrics, 2012

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Living with dementia from the perspective of older people: Is it a positive story?

Bernadette Dierckx de Casterlé

Aging & Mental Health, 2007

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The Bubble of Normalisation: A Qualitative Study of Carers of People With Dementia Who Do Not Seek Help for a Diagnosis

Sally Barlow

Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology, 2021

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Continuing to care: the needs and roles of older carers of people with dementia

Eleni Hatzidimitriadou

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Conversations at the edge of play: media, communication and cultural intersections with dementia

Gail Kenning

Continuum

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Managing disability and enjoying life: How we reframe dementia through personal narratives

renee L beard

Journal of Aging Studies, 2009

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The Craft of Care: Family Care of Relatives With Advanced Dementia

Carmen De La Cuesta-Benjumea

Qualitative Health Research, 2005

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Entangled in uncertainty: The experience of living with dementia from the perspective of family caregivers

Els van Wijngaarden, Rikke Komen, Zerline Henning

PLOS|One, 2018

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Peel, E. (2017) ‘It has had quite a lot of reverberations through the family’: Reconfiguring relationships through parent with dementia care. In R. Harding, R. Fletcher & C. Beasley (Eds.) Revaluing Care in Theory, Law & Policy: Cycles and Connections. (pp. 198-214) London: Routledge.

Elizabeth Peel

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Dementia and Everyday Life - Creative Approaches

Sarah Campbell, Andrew Balmer

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Testing the Implementation of the Veder Contact Method: A Theatre-Based Communication method in Dementia Care

Julia Van Weert

The Gerontologist, 2018

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Dementia, Vulnerability and Well-being: Living Well with Dementia Together

Suzanne Skevington

2016

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