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2016 年,Stout 等人呼吁研究 HD 认知的研究人员采用能够捕捉现实生活 "混乱 "的方法。其他领域的研究人员也反映了这一呼吁,他们特别指出社会认知也需要这一视角。在 HD 研究中,我们对 HD 患者日常生活中的社会认知存在着经验上的空白,如果我们要了解这种认知是什么样子,我们就需要与 HD 患者及其同伴 "在一起"。人种学是人类学的一种研究方法,研究者长期置身于被研究社区的空间中,倾听他们所说的话,观察他们所做的事;人种学可以提供这样的机会。它被广泛应用于需要 "更深入 "描述的领域,这些领域需要更多的定量方法来填补空白,而人种学被证明是一种补充方法,但最重要的是它具有深刻的洞察力。成果 明年将启动一个反映该大流行病局限性的改建项目,该项目将使用人种学方法与 HD 患者及其同伴一起探讨日常生活中的社会功能--研究这些重要技能的潜在关注点、障碍和促进因素的广度。
Aim Using ethnography to explore social functioning in HD Method In 2016 Stout et al called for researchers studying cognition in HD to incorporate methods which captured the ‘messiness’ of real life. This is a call reflected by researchers in other fields who note particularly that social cognition needs this lens too. In HD research there is an empirical gap in our knowledge of social cognition in the everyday lives of people with HD and if we are to understand what this looks like, we need to ‘be’ with people with HD and their companions. As a methodology arising from anthropology in which the researcher is embedded over time in the space of the community being studied, listening to what is being said and observing what is being done; ethnography can provide this. It’s been used extensively in fields where the gaps afforded by more quantitative approaches need ‘thicker’ description and has proven complementary but most of all insightful. Outcome An altered project to reflect the limitations of the pandemic will begin in the next year which will use ethnography with people with HD and their companions to explore social functioning in everyday life – to look at the breadth of potential concerns but also barriers and facilitators of these important skills.