对痴呆症患者友好的电视新闻广播设计

IF 1.7 Q2 REHABILITATION Journal of Enabling Technologies Pub Date : 2019-06-18 DOI:10.1108/JET-02-2018-0009
L. Funnell, Isabel Garriock, B. Shirley, T. Williamson
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本文的目的是了解影响痴呆症患者观看电视新闻节目的因素,并确定对痴呆症患者友好的电视新闻节目设计原则和个性化基于对象的媒体广播的因素。设计/方法/方法广泛的公众参与,包括痴呆患者和家庭照顾者的两个讨论组,为研究设计提供了信息,并提供了补充的次要数据。主要数据收集包括对痴呆症患者(n=4)和家庭护理人员(n=4)的焦点小组访谈。探讨了过去的观看经历和感知到的观看电视的障碍和促进因素。参与者对一系列视频片段发表评论,这些视频片段包括虚构新闻节目的不同片段,以及每个片段的对照版本。确定了四个主题:内容(一般评论、背景、媒体类型和速度);演示者(肢体语言、服装和口音);背景(地点和工作室外观);技术方面(图像、声音、色彩、镜头、转场、一般问题)。研究的局限性/意义局限性包括样本量不大,这被告知研究设计的模范公众参与所抵消。实际意义采取措施确保痴呆症患者能够参与和参与研究。社会意义参与者从与同伴分享观点中受益,并表达了他们的幸福感,因为他们知道他们的参与可能会改善痴呆症患者未来看电视的时间,这是一项重要的社会职业。原创性/价值这项研究是首次发表的关于痴呆症友好型电视新闻节目的研究。
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Dementia-friendly design of television news broadcasts
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand factors that affect viewing of television news programmes by people living with dementia, and to identify dementia-friendly design principles for television news programmes and factors for personalising object-based media broadcast. Design/methodology/approach Extensive public involvement comprising two discussion groups with people with dementia and family carers informed the study design and provided supplementary secondary data. Primary data collection comprised a focus group interview with people with dementia (n=4) and family carers (n=4). Past viewing experiences and perceived barriers and facilitators to viewing television were explored. Participants commented on an array of video clips comprising varying segments of fictional news programmes, plus control versions of each segment. Findings Four themes were identified: content (general comments, context, type of media and pace); presenter (body language, clothing and accent); background (location and studio appearance); and technical aspects (graphics, sound, colours, camera, transitions, general issues). Research limitations/implications Limitations included a modest sample size which is offset by exemplary public involvement in informing the study design. Practical implications Measures ensured research involvement and participation was made accessible to people living with dementia. Social implications Participants benefited from sharing views with peers and expressed enhanced wellbeing from knowing their participation could lead to improved television viewing, an important social occupation, for people with dementia in the future. Originality/value This study is the first to be published which focusses on dementia-friendly television news programmes.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Enabling Technologies (JET) seeks to provide a strong, insightful, international, and multi-disciplinary evidence-base in health, social care, and education. This focus is applied to how technologies can be enabling for children, young people and adults in varied and different aspects of their lives. The focus remains firmly on reporting innovations around how technologies are used and evaluated in practice, and the impact that they have on the people using them. In addition, the journal has a keen focus on drawing out practical implications for users and how/why technology may have a positive impact. This includes messages for users, practitioners, researchers, stakeholders and caregivers (in the broadest sense). The impact of research in this arena is vital and therefore we are committed to publishing work that helps draw this out; thus providing implications for practice. JET aims to raise awareness of available and developing technologies and their uses in health, social care and education for a wide and varied readership. The areas in which technologies can be enabling for the scope of JET include, but are not limited to: Communication and interaction, Learning, Independence and autonomy, Identity and culture, Safety, Health, Care and support, Wellbeing, Quality of life, Access to services.
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