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Co-creativity well-being and agency: A case study analysis of a co-creative arts group for people with dementia

机译:共同创造幸福和代理:针对痴呆症患者的共同创造艺术团体的案例分析

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At the heart of this paper is an exploration of artistic co-creativity involving people with dementia and their partners. Co-creativity promotes a relational approach to creativity which nurtures inclusion and participation. This paper investigates how co-creativity can affect well-being from the perspectives of people with dementia and their carers; and explores how well-being and agency might be usefully reconsidered. The article draws on findings from a small-scale study ‘With All’ that focused on music and dance as non-verbal and therefore inclusive artforms. A range of disciplinary perspectives, from psychology, philosophy and social sciences, inform the study. The research used an intrinsic case-study methodology and within this a mixed-methods approach was adopted. This included dialogic interviews, video data analysis and the Canterbury Well-being Scale (CWS). Thematic analysis of the interviews and video data revealed three key themes: autonomy, connections, and art as an enabler. These themes captured the experiences of the participants and facilitated a more nuanced understanding of wellbeing and agency in the context of living with dementia. The analysis of the CWS indicated some improvements in well-being. Following this analysis using multiple data sources, the paper argues that well-being and agency are best understood as relational, and ongoing, rather than completed states. Further both wellbeing and agency contain their opposites (ill-being and passivity). This innovative exploration highlighted the importance of co-creative collaboration as a method that was considered valuable by participants, and that therefore should be further considered in future research with people living with dementia.
机译:本文的核心是探讨痴呆症患者及其伴侣的艺术创造力。共同创造促进了一种关系创造方式,可以促进包容性和参与性。本文从痴呆症患者及其护理人员的角度研究了共创造力如何影响幸福感。并探讨如何有效地重新考虑幸福和代理。本文借鉴了一项小型研究“与所有人共处”的发现,该研究着眼于音乐和舞蹈是一种非语言的,因此具有包容性的艺术形式。心理学,哲学和社会科学等一系列学科观点为这项研究提供了信息。该研究采用了内在的案例研究方法,并在此方法中采用了混合方法。这包括对话访谈,视频数据分析和坎特伯雷幸福感量表(CWS)。对访谈和视频数据的主题分析揭示了三个关键主题:自治,人际关系和艺术作为推动力。这些主题捕捉了参与者的经验,并促进了在痴呆症患者生活中对幸福感和身体机能的更细微的了解。对标准委员会的分析表明,福祉有所改善。在使用多个数据源进行此分析之后,论文认为,最好将幸福和代理理解为关系,持续,而非完成状态。此外,福祉和行为能力都包含其对立面(疾病和消极情绪)。这项创新性的探索突出了共同创新协作作为参与者认为有价值的一种方法的重要性,因此,在与痴呆症患者的未来研究中应进一步考虑这一点。

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