Title of article :
Recognising and supporting self in dementia: a new way to facilitate a person-centred approach to dementia care
Author/Authors :
KELLY، FIONA نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This paper reports findings from a three-year study which integrated Kitwood’s
(1997) person-centred and Sabat’s (2001) selfhood approaches in the design,
fieldwork and analysis of a multi-method observational study that explored the
social worlds of 14 people with dementia in continuing-care. The types of interactions
that participants experienced in everyday ward life and during creative
sessions were identified by observing, video-recording and engaging with them
and by Dementia Care Mapping. The participants’ responses to such interactions
in terms of their well- or ill-being and expressions of self were identified and
documented. The findings indicate that in the wards, staff interactions were often
limited and sometimes abusive and that participants experienced ill-being,
whereas during creative sessions, interactions were generally facilitatory and celebratory
with the participants experiencing wellbeing. By developing the selfhood
approach and integrating it with the person-centred approach, I argue that recognising
and supporting selfhood (or not) during interactions can lead to qualitatively
different staff behaviours, with consequences for the well- or ill-being of
people with dementia. There is scope for incorporating this developed selfhood
framework into staff training, for it has the potential to transform practice and the
experiences of people with dementia in receipt of care.
Keywords :
ill-being , LONG-TERM CARE , FIONA KELLY , Dementia , person-centred , selfhood approach , well
Journal title :
Ageing and Society
Journal title :
Ageing and Society