Title of article :
The United Kingdom government’s ‘business case’ approach to the regulation of retirement analysis of 12 autobiographies written by people with dementia between 1989 and 2007
Author/Authors :
PAGE، SEAN نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
People with dementia are finding increasingly creative and diverse ways of
making their voice heard in society and one such method is through the publication
of autobiographical accounts. Following set inclusion criteria, this metaethnographic
analysis compares and contrasts the contents of 12 books written
by people with dementia and published between 1989 (the year of publication of
the first text) and the end of 2007 (the selected cut-off point for inclusion). Of the
12 books, three authors were published twice, five were male, eight were from
the United States of America, one was Australian and all nine had a professional
background. Eight of the authors had Alzheimer’s disease and one had frontotemporal
dementia. The average age of the narrator was 51.5 years (age range
38–61 years). Meta-ethnographic analysis of the 12 books inductively generated
five themes that linked each story and these were: (a) awareness of change; (b) experiencing
loss ; (c) standing up and bearing witness ; (d) sustaining continuity ; and
(e) liberation and death. The importance of reconstructing identity appeared a
pivotal process in living with the onset and progression of dementia together with
maintaining key social relationships and networks.
Keywords :
Storytelling , meta-ethnographic analysis , SEAN PAGE , Dementia , Narrative , younger people , Autobiography
Journal title :
Ageing and Society
Journal title :
Ageing and Society