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Work of Art Art of Work: Artistic Literacy and Quality in Long-Term Dementia Care

机译:艺术工作工作艺术:长期痴呆护理的艺术素养和质量

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This paper shares results from a thematic analysis (Braun & Clarke, 2006) of semi-structured interviews with a purposive snowball sample of 15 leaders in dementia arts education and praxis from Canada, the United States and United Kingdom. Interviews were conducted as part of a multi-phased collaborative, interdisciplinary arts-informed research project that aimed to operationalize quality mental health and dementia care in long-term care (LTC) from a relational perspective, with a focus on LTC staff literacy. Artistic literacy that is cultivated through creative arts-making and public exhibiting was described by participants as crucial to supporting and promoting quality within long-term care. Quality was imagined as a work of art and operationalized in terms of artist competencies, capacities and conditions. Artists included LTC staff, residents and their family and friends. Our analysis identified five themes related to artistic literacy: space-making, validation, fostering community, means of engagement, vulnerability and resilience. Drawing on cultural sociology (Bourdieu, 1993, 1984) and aging studies theory (Basting, 2018), we consider and discuss the role of the arts in disrupting unexamined assumptions about quality in LTC and advancing innovation in LTC staff mental health and dementia care.
机译:本文股份来自半结构性访谈的主题分析(Braun&Clarke,2006),其中有15个领导人的痴呆症艺术教育和加拿大,美国和英国的普拉西斯的有目的雪球样本。采访是作为多阶段协作,跨学科艺术知识研究项目的一部分进行的,该项目旨在从关系角度来看,在长期护理(LTC)中,重点关注LTC员工识字。参与者描述了通过创造性艺术制作和公共展览培养的艺术识字性,这对支持和促进长期护理的质量至关重要。质量被认为是一项艺术作品,并在艺术家能力,能力和条件方面运作。艺术家包括LTC工作人员,居民及其家人和朋友。我们的分析确定了与艺术识字相关的五个主题:空间,验证,培养社区,参与手段,漏洞和恢复力。借鉴文化社会学(Bourdieu,1993,1984)和老化研究理论(Basting,2018),我们考虑并讨论了艺术在扰乱LTC质量的未审查假设以及推进LTC员工心理健康和痴呆症的创新作用。

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