Public narratives around dementia have historically been negative, and have not been shaped by people with dementia themselves, but stories of living with dementia are becoming more common in the public domain. This qualitative study explored the motivations and experiences of bloggers by conducting interviews with six bloggers with dementia in the UK. Thematic analysis suggested that the asynchronous nature of blogging offered a valuable, personalised space for people with dementia to tell their own stories in their own way. Blogging as a format posed some practical challenges, but bloggers developed strategies to overcome these. Motivations for blogging were on three levels: the personal (as a journal, and as a ‘room of one’s own’); commu...
BACKGROUND: The growing literature on Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) and demen...
Understanding dementia is a pressing social challenge. This paper draws on the ‘Dementia talking: ca...
Debates about involving people with dementia in qualitative research are extensive, yet the range of...
Both of my parents-in-law have died of dementia. I have experienced first-hand how dementia affects ...
People with dementia are publicly sharing their experiences of living with the condition and acting ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Understanding dementia is a pressing social challenge. This article draws on the ‘Dementia talking: ...
Media coverage of dementia can influence public and professional attitudes towards the syndrome, sha...
Understanding dementia is a pressing challenge. Societal awareness is increasing, the cost of care i...
The narratives of people with dementia have traditionally been underrepresented in research, policy,...
Dementia remains widely feared and stigmatised in contemporary society. Popular representations comm...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE via the DOI in this record. A diagnosi...
In this paper, we argue that the capacity for narrative agency is significantly compromised in indiv...
This article reports findings from a three-year project on 'Communication patterns and their consequ...
BACKGROUND: Dementia Friendly Communities (DFCs) offer an approach to community engagement to improv...
BACKGROUND: The growing literature on Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) and demen...
Understanding dementia is a pressing social challenge. This paper draws on the ‘Dementia talking: ca...
Debates about involving people with dementia in qualitative research are extensive, yet the range of...
Both of my parents-in-law have died of dementia. I have experienced first-hand how dementia affects ...
People with dementia are publicly sharing their experiences of living with the condition and acting ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Understanding dementia is a pressing social challenge. This article draws on the ‘Dementia talking: ...
Media coverage of dementia can influence public and professional attitudes towards the syndrome, sha...
Understanding dementia is a pressing challenge. Societal awareness is increasing, the cost of care i...
The narratives of people with dementia have traditionally been underrepresented in research, policy,...
Dementia remains widely feared and stigmatised in contemporary society. Popular representations comm...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE via the DOI in this record. A diagnosi...
In this paper, we argue that the capacity for narrative agency is significantly compromised in indiv...
This article reports findings from a three-year project on 'Communication patterns and their consequ...
BACKGROUND: Dementia Friendly Communities (DFCs) offer an approach to community engagement to improv...
BACKGROUND: The growing literature on Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) and demen...
Understanding dementia is a pressing social challenge. This paper draws on the ‘Dementia talking: ca...
Debates about involving people with dementia in qualitative research are extensive, yet the range of...