Interviews and participant observation are commonly used to explore the experience of dementia, yet may not adequately capture perspectives of persons with dementia as communication changes. We used photovoice (i.e., using cameras in qualitative research) along with interviews and participant observation to explore meanings of leisure for persons with dementia. We discuss our photovoice process and the challenges we encountered, including ethical concerns, difficulty using the equipment, forgetting the context of photos, and questioning self. Despite challenges, photovoice aided in cuing memory, planning for the interview, sharing stories, and capturing meaning. We recommend further exploration of photovoice with this population
The growth in the number of older people worldwide is dramatic and associated with this is an increa...
Although photovoice is often hailed as a method that includes and gives voice to those whose perspec...
This qualitative study explored the potential of a photo-based biographical tool designed to familia...
Interviews and participant observation are commonly used to explore the experience of dementia, yet ...
There is limited evidence internationally exploring perceptions of dementia among people with intell...
Objectives This study aims to explore the subjective lived experience of informal caregivers suppor...
Debates about involving people with dementia in qualitative research are extensive, yet the range of...
Participation in qualitative research frequently relies upon recall and verbal expression, which may...
For a long time researchers have used photography for different purposes, in different ways and with...
Objectives This paper visually explores older aged care resident's day-to-day lived experience, as w...
In dementia research, there is limited knowledge about how people with dementia experience their dai...
Research exploring identity in the dementia context reveals that some aspects of personal and social...
Dementia is the loss of cognitive abilities, particularly the use of working (short-term) memory, us...
Photography and storytelling methods were used to support the voices of people living with dementia ...
Recent research indicates that people with Alzheimer's disease (AD) can meaningfully report on their...
The growth in the number of older people worldwide is dramatic and associated with this is an increa...
Although photovoice is often hailed as a method that includes and gives voice to those whose perspec...
This qualitative study explored the potential of a photo-based biographical tool designed to familia...
Interviews and participant observation are commonly used to explore the experience of dementia, yet ...
There is limited evidence internationally exploring perceptions of dementia among people with intell...
Objectives This study aims to explore the subjective lived experience of informal caregivers suppor...
Debates about involving people with dementia in qualitative research are extensive, yet the range of...
Participation in qualitative research frequently relies upon recall and verbal expression, which may...
For a long time researchers have used photography for different purposes, in different ways and with...
Objectives This paper visually explores older aged care resident's day-to-day lived experience, as w...
In dementia research, there is limited knowledge about how people with dementia experience their dai...
Research exploring identity in the dementia context reveals that some aspects of personal and social...
Dementia is the loss of cognitive abilities, particularly the use of working (short-term) memory, us...
Photography and storytelling methods were used to support the voices of people living with dementia ...
Recent research indicates that people with Alzheimer's disease (AD) can meaningfully report on their...
The growth in the number of older people worldwide is dramatic and associated with this is an increa...
Although photovoice is often hailed as a method that includes and gives voice to those whose perspec...
This qualitative study explored the potential of a photo-based biographical tool designed to familia...