There is a need to develop more inclusive approaches to researching the experiences of older people with dementia if research is to counter the marginalisation and exclusion they face. This paper outlines findings from a study using video to research the communicative experiences of older people with dementia. Video was found to be a useful tool, enabling the inclusion of this group's experiences in research and their involvement in the research process. The implications of these findings for video research and the involvement of people with dementia in research are discussesch_rad21pub1306pub
The aims of this exploratory study were: to investigate the process of visual art appreciation in a ...
Accepted methods of enquiry to address qualitative research questions are focus groups and interview...
Background/Aim: Two studies assessed the effectiveness of video prompting as a strategy to support p...
There is a need to develop more inclusive approaches to researching the experiences of older people ...
Abstract There is a need to develop more inclusive approaches to researching the experiences of olde...
With the intention to comprehensively reflect the reality, foster interactions between researchers a...
yesIt might be argued that visual methods are particularly appropriate in research involving partici...
Videos and multimedia are increasingly used to stimulate reminiscence in dementia care. However, the...
This methodological article demonstrates how video reflexive ethnography (VRE) can be used to engage...
NoThis paper examines key challenges and strategies for including older people with dementia in an e...
This article explores the mutual contribution television and disability studies can make to one anot...
This article explores the mutual contribution television and disability studies can make to one anot...
This article explores the mutual contribution television and disability studies can make to one anot...
This presentation considers the establishment of a research relationship and a research contract wit...
YesFilm-making is an effective way of engaging people with dementia and improving their well-being....
The aims of this exploratory study were: to investigate the process of visual art appreciation in a ...
Accepted methods of enquiry to address qualitative research questions are focus groups and interview...
Background/Aim: Two studies assessed the effectiveness of video prompting as a strategy to support p...
There is a need to develop more inclusive approaches to researching the experiences of older people ...
Abstract There is a need to develop more inclusive approaches to researching the experiences of olde...
With the intention to comprehensively reflect the reality, foster interactions between researchers a...
yesIt might be argued that visual methods are particularly appropriate in research involving partici...
Videos and multimedia are increasingly used to stimulate reminiscence in dementia care. However, the...
This methodological article demonstrates how video reflexive ethnography (VRE) can be used to engage...
NoThis paper examines key challenges and strategies for including older people with dementia in an e...
This article explores the mutual contribution television and disability studies can make to one anot...
This article explores the mutual contribution television and disability studies can make to one anot...
This article explores the mutual contribution television and disability studies can make to one anot...
This presentation considers the establishment of a research relationship and a research contract wit...
YesFilm-making is an effective way of engaging people with dementia and improving their well-being....
The aims of this exploratory study were: to investigate the process of visual art appreciation in a ...
Accepted methods of enquiry to address qualitative research questions are focus groups and interview...
Background/Aim: Two studies assessed the effectiveness of video prompting as a strategy to support p...