‘Knocking at the door of humanity’: using co-creation and community-based participatory research to foster citizenship for individuals with lived experience of dementia

Q3 Social Sciences Leisure/Loisir Pub Date : 2022-08-11 DOI:10.1080/14927713.2022.2104347
C. Reid, A. Landy, Julia Henderson
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ABSTRACT The lived experience of dementia includes loss of identity due to the negative and pessimistic social narratives that are stigmatizing and socially isolating. In the community-based participatory research (CBPR) project Raising the Curtain on the Lived Experiences of Dementia, eleven individuals living with dementia participated as ‘peer collaborators’ in weekly co-creative workshops over two years. The purpose of this study was to investigate how peer collaborators described their involvement in Raising the Curtain in relation to their social participation and ability to effect social messages about dementia. Data gathered from the workshops, including transcripts (8) and one-on-one evaluation interviews (103), were used for analysis. Research findings revealed that the participants’ engagement as peer collaborators fostered their ability to enact resistance and social citizenship, including sharing lived experiences, combating the stigma of dementia, engendering inclusion and belonging, and promoting advocacy. Using CBPR to foster social citizenship suggests that meaningful and purposeful approaches to leisure are possible for individuals living with dementia.
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“敲开人性之门”:利用共同创造和以社区为基础的参与性研究促进痴呆症患者的公民身份
痴呆症患者的生活经历包括由于负面和悲观的社会叙述而导致的身份丧失,这些叙述是污名化和社会孤立。在以社区为基础的参与性研究(CBPR)项目“揭开痴呆症生活经历的帷幕”中,11名痴呆症患者以“同伴合作者”的身份参加了为期两年的每周共同创作研讨会。本研究的目的是调查同伴合作者如何描述他们参与掀幕与他们的社会参与和影响痴呆症社会信息的能力。从讲习班收集的数据,包括记录(8)和一对一评估访谈(103),被用于分析。研究结果显示,参与者作为同伴合作者的参与培养了他们进行抵抗和社会公民身份的能力,包括分享生活经验,打击痴呆症的耻辱,产生包容和归属感,以及促进宣传。利用CBPR培养社会公民意识表明,对于痴呆症患者来说,有意义和有目的的休闲方式是可能的。
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