This site contains information on the gathering of data (2016-17) from the residents of care homes for older people in the U.K. The study created a novel visual game activity to enhance engagement with residents, and a redesigned ethical consenting approach to be more accessible, equitable and inclusive. Described are the tools used to develop a visual method of interacting with vulnerable people to better facilitate interviews with them. This includes the research materials, the original images, the process undertaken and lessons learned. Included are: 1. 47 original images illustrating built environment and lifestyle representations. 2. The 39 images used in the final study and the 13 sets under which the images for the final study were c...
The purpose of this study was to explore autonomy for older people in residential care. A single exp...
Research with young people suffering from a long-term illness has more recently incorporated the use...
Throughout the current global pandemic, many people have had to adapt to new ways of interacting thr...
This site contains information on the gathering of data (2016-17) from the residents of care homes f...
We report on an ethnographic research method devised to examine the impact of the built environment ...
Background: Care home residents, especially those lacking capacity to provide consent for themselves...
Purpose– A growing older population with complex care needs, including dementia, are living in care ...
BACKGROUND: Care home residents, especially those lacking capacity to provide consent for themselves...
This chapter discusses the findings of a study which explored the potential of visual methods in car...
Approved project consent form for UNE student project Visual Voices: An Arts-Based Assessment Of The...
Globally the population is ageing and the fastest growing demographic are people who are aged eighty...
This review is an evidence-based guide, written with the primary aim of helping those new to the fie...
Home is a place where people feel safe and where they can be themselves. It is more than the physica...
This data-set contains information of recorded ethnographic observations (utilising an adapted form ...
This paper is based on data from older people concerning their experiences of relocating to a care h...
The purpose of this study was to explore autonomy for older people in residential care. A single exp...
Research with young people suffering from a long-term illness has more recently incorporated the use...
Throughout the current global pandemic, many people have had to adapt to new ways of interacting thr...
This site contains information on the gathering of data (2016-17) from the residents of care homes f...
We report on an ethnographic research method devised to examine the impact of the built environment ...
Background: Care home residents, especially those lacking capacity to provide consent for themselves...
Purpose– A growing older population with complex care needs, including dementia, are living in care ...
BACKGROUND: Care home residents, especially those lacking capacity to provide consent for themselves...
This chapter discusses the findings of a study which explored the potential of visual methods in car...
Approved project consent form for UNE student project Visual Voices: An Arts-Based Assessment Of The...
Globally the population is ageing and the fastest growing demographic are people who are aged eighty...
This review is an evidence-based guide, written with the primary aim of helping those new to the fie...
Home is a place where people feel safe and where they can be themselves. It is more than the physica...
This data-set contains information of recorded ethnographic observations (utilising an adapted form ...
This paper is based on data from older people concerning their experiences of relocating to a care h...
The purpose of this study was to explore autonomy for older people in residential care. A single exp...
Research with young people suffering from a long-term illness has more recently incorporated the use...
Throughout the current global pandemic, many people have had to adapt to new ways of interacting thr...