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Developing awareness and understanding amongst mental health nursing students of the lived experience of dementia with the aid of selected first-person media resources

机译:借助精选的第一人称媒体资源,增强心理健康护理学生对痴呆症生活经验的认识和理解

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This study examines the influence that first-person media products (film, television, internet, books and newspapers) have upon promoting empathic understanding of the dementia experience amongst mental health nursing students. A designated mental health nursing learning group (n=36) was provided with a series of media products where personal dementia narratives were expressed. A grounded theory approach was used with focus group interviews conducted following each of the five designated media activities. This generated a variety of themes and concepts which were analysed in conjunction with responses from a subsequently distributed questionnaire and module evaluation. The first-person narratives were viewed as having a strong emotive impact upon students as well as promoting a broader understanding of how dementia impacts upon a person's day-to-day life and the experience of family and carers. This facilitated the reframing of behaviours commonly considered 'challenging' with more of a person's internal experience being recognised. A common concern, despite the stated value of these resources regarded the potential in becoming overwhelmed by informational and emotional content. This study highlighted the need for facilitators to carefully select first-person products with consideration shown to the expressiveness of narrators and the range and type of experience recounted. It also indicated the importance of adequately preparing students for what they were accessing and subsequently assisting them in processing the lived dementia experience. Whilst only accessing a small sample of narratives, all students expressed feeling better prepared for practice and having a more questioning and reflective approach towards the internal experience of those they were engaged with. This approach has much to offer from an attitudinal perspective and could form the base for training packages involved with dementia learning, especially given the current drive towards person-centred, compassionate and 'caring' practice. Further study in this area is required.
机译:这项研究探讨了第一人称媒体产品(电影,电视,互联网,书籍和报纸)对增进心理健康护理学生对痴呆症经验的移情理解的影响。为指定的心理健康护理学习小组(n = 36)提供了一系列表达个人痴呆症叙述的媒体产品。在五个指定的媒体活动中的每一个之后,都采用了扎根的理论方法与焦点小组访谈。这产生了各种主题和概念,并结合随后分发的调查表和模块评估结果进行了分析。第一人称叙事被认为对学生具有强烈的情感影响,并促进了对痴呆症如何影响一个人的日常生活以及家庭和照顾者的经历的更广泛的理解。这有助于重新定义通常被认为是“具有挑战性”的行为,并认可更多的人的内部经验。尽管这些资源具有明确的价值,但人们普遍担心的是,信息和情感内容不堪重负。这项研究强调了促进者需要谨慎选择第一人称产品,同时要考虑到叙述者的表现力以及所叙述的经历的范围和类型。它还表明了充分准备学生所学内容并随后协助他们处理生活中的痴呆症经验的重要性。所有学生虽然只访问了少量的叙述,但表示自己为练习做好了更好的准备,并且对与之接触的人的内部经验有更多的质疑和反思的方式。从态度的角度来看,这种方法可以提供很多帮助,并且可以为痴呆症学习相关的培训包奠定基础,尤其是考虑到当前对以人为中心,富有同情心和“关怀”做法的追求。需要对该领域进行进一步研究。

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