Following the Blue Bouncing Ball: An Evidence-Based Strategy for Using Storytelling and Collaborative Stretching to Enhance Quality of Life for Persons with Severe Cognitive Impairments

Q1 Arts and Humanities Storytelling, Self, Society Pub Date : 2012-05-01 DOI:10.1080/15505340.2012.665310
G. Lyons, Julie Mundy-Taylor
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Abstract:People with severe cognitive impairments have the same rights to happiness, subjective well-being and a (best) quality of life as all others. Storytelling can contribute to delivering these rights. Getting the most out of storytelling for audiences of people with severe cognitive impairments poses a significant challenge to both storytellers and others responsible for providing ongoing care and support. This challenge arises because these cognitive impairments get in the way of communication, understanding and memory and diminish the intensity and duration of positive storytelling experiences. "Collaborative stretching" is a simple, intuitive but evidence-based strategy for enhancing storytelling events and storytelling experiences for participants with severe cognitive impairments and ultimately for enhancing their quality of life.
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跟随蓝色弹跳球:一个基于证据的策略,使用讲故事和协作拉伸来提高严重认知障碍患者的生活质量
摘要:重度认知障碍患者与其他人一样,享有幸福、主观幸福感和(最佳)生活质量的权利。讲故事有助于实现这些权利。为患有严重认知障碍的观众讲故事,对讲故事的人和其他负责提供持续护理和支持的人来说,都是一个重大挑战。这一挑战的出现是因为这些认知障碍阻碍了交流、理解和记忆,并减少了积极的讲故事经历的强度和持续时间。“协作拉伸”是一种简单、直观但基于证据的策略,用于为患有严重认知障碍的参与者增强讲故事的事件和讲故事的体验,并最终提高他们的生活质量。
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Storytelling, Self, Society
Storytelling, Self, Society Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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