Abstract: This article explores the mutual contribution of television and disability studies, focusing on the role of television and visual media in raising awareness and challenging gaps in understanding of dementia, a health condition that carries stigma and is framed as a disability. The Living Well with Dementia, Dorset: Video project, demonstrates the duality of how creating and disseminating a video featuring people with dementia and carers talking about what it means to live well with the condition, provides a way to use media to raise awareness of dementia. Portraying real-life experiences of people affected by dementia was crucial, and enabled these often marginalized voices to be heard. Participants discussed experiences of diagno...
Abstract There is a need to develop more inclusive approaches to researching the experiences of olde...
Patients and caregivers often associate dementia with devastation and a loss of productive contribut...
Objectives: This paper considers home from the perspective of people living with dementia supportin...
This article explores the mutual contribution television and disability studies can make to one anot...
Purpose - To understand factors that affect viewing of television news programmes by people living w...
It has been argued that older people living with dementia often experience stigma. Several media int...
Purpose - To understand factors that affect viewing of television news programmes by people living w...
This article reports on a project that aimed to pilot a collaborative, patient-led approach to comic...
Understanding dementia is a pressing social challenge. This article draws on the ‘Dementia talking: ...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The mean age of the global population ...
YesFilm-making is an effective way of engaging people with dementia and improving their well-being....
Background: The world as it is in 2019 offers no cures for dementia, a disease that is uniquely terr...
Media coverage of dementia can influence public and professional attitudes towards the syndrome, sha...
There is a need to develop more inclusive approaches to researching the experiences of older people ...
SUMMARY Background: Dementia is a disease that is feared amongst older people. A lot of this fear ...
Abstract There is a need to develop more inclusive approaches to researching the experiences of olde...
Patients and caregivers often associate dementia with devastation and a loss of productive contribut...
Objectives: This paper considers home from the perspective of people living with dementia supportin...
This article explores the mutual contribution television and disability studies can make to one anot...
Purpose - To understand factors that affect viewing of television news programmes by people living w...
It has been argued that older people living with dementia often experience stigma. Several media int...
Purpose - To understand factors that affect viewing of television news programmes by people living w...
This article reports on a project that aimed to pilot a collaborative, patient-led approach to comic...
Understanding dementia is a pressing social challenge. This article draws on the ‘Dementia talking: ...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The mean age of the global population ...
YesFilm-making is an effective way of engaging people with dementia and improving their well-being....
Background: The world as it is in 2019 offers no cures for dementia, a disease that is uniquely terr...
Media coverage of dementia can influence public and professional attitudes towards the syndrome, sha...
There is a need to develop more inclusive approaches to researching the experiences of older people ...
SUMMARY Background: Dementia is a disease that is feared amongst older people. A lot of this fear ...
Abstract There is a need to develop more inclusive approaches to researching the experiences of olde...
Patients and caregivers often associate dementia with devastation and a loss of productive contribut...
Objectives: This paper considers home from the perspective of people living with dementia supportin...