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It takes time: Building relationships and understanding through an intergenerational ballet programme

机译:需要时间:通过代际芭蕾计划建立关系和理解

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Individuals living in long-term residential care homes are often viewed through a negative lens. These residents have increasingly complex care needs, and their functional, communication and cognitive challenges can support conceptualizations of difference and disability perpetuating negative stereotypes of age and dementia. However, engaging in meaningful activities and relationships with older adults, including those with dementia, has been shown to promote positive attitudes. Specifically, intergenerational programming that provides opportunities for meaningful engagement between children and older adults has been shown to support positive emotional experiences through socializing and building relationships. This qualitative study explored the development of relationships between school-aged children and older adults with dementia living in a long-term residential care home. Residents in long-term care homes and children typically have limited opportunities to interact with each other; in this study, participating in an intergenerational dance programme provided an opportunity for meaningful relationships to develop. This paper focuses on the development of the children's attitudes and understandings of their much older dance partners. Seven girls between the ages of seven and nine participated in ballet classes with residents in a long-term care home for one hour each week over a six-month period. All of the residents had a diagnosis of moderate to advanced dementia. Further, all of the residents also had other chronic health issues such as cardiac, respiratory and/or neurological diseases. The children were interviewed at the baseline, three- and six-month intervals. Prior to beginning the dance programme, the children anticipated their dance partners to be unwell and unable. However, by the end of six months, the children described the residents much more positively highlighting their abilities and strengths. Over time, through participating in a structured intergenerational programme, the children's views of disability and difference disappeared as they formed dance partnerships and developed meaningful relationships.
机译:生活在长期住宅护理家庭的个人通常通过负镜头查看。这些居民的护理需求越来越复杂,其功能,沟通和认知挑战可以支持差异和残疾延长年龄和痴呆的负面刻板印象的概念化。然而,已经表现出与老年人的有意义的活动和关系,包括痴呆症,促进积极的态度。具体而言,在儿童和老年人之间提供了有意义的参与机会的代际编程,已经证明通过社交和建立关系来支持积极的情感体验。这种定性研究探讨了在长期住宅护理中患有痴呆症的学龄儿童和老年人之间的关系的发展。长期护理家园和儿童的居民通常有有限的机会互相互动;在这项研究中,参加代际舞蹈计划为发展的有意义的关系提供了机会。本文侧重于儿童态度和较老舞伙伴的态度和理解的发展。七岁和九岁之间的七个女孩参加了芭蕾舞班,每周长期护理居民在六个月内每周一小时。所有居民诊断为中度至晚期痴呆。此外,所有居民也有其他慢性健康问题,如心脏,呼吸和/或神经疾病。孩子们接受了基线,三个月和六个月的间隔进行了采访。在开始舞蹈计划之前,孩子们预计他们的舞蹈合作伙伴是不适而无法的。然而,到六个月结束时,孩子们将居民描述了更积极地突出他们的能力和优势。随着时间的推移,通过参加结构化的代际计划,儿童的残疾和差异的看法随着他们形成的舞蹈伙伴关系而产生了有意义的关系。

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