Hafford-Letchfield Trish
Middlesex University, UK.
Dementia (London). 2013 Nov;12(6):840-52. doi: 10.1177/1471301212454357. Epub 2012 Jul 9.
This paper shares outcomes from the evaluation of a community project where comedy activities were introduced into a day centre for older people with dementia as a result of a partnership between the day centre, a local university and a specialist comedy provider. Four workshops were provided using improvisatory activities and comedy, as a medium to engage older people in reflecting on aspects of their care environment. The main output resulted in a 30 minute 'mockumentary' of the 'Her Majesty the Queen' visiting the day centre, in the form of a digital reusable learning object to be used by social work and mental health professionals. The evaluation demonstrated some additional outcomes for those involved and highlighted the benefits of laughter and fun in promoting a positive climate.
本文分享了一个社区项目的评估结果。该项目中,日间护理中心、当地大学和一家专业喜剧机构合作,将喜剧活动引入了一家为患有痴呆症的老年人设立的日间护理中心。通过即兴活动和喜剧形式举办了四场工作坊,以此作为让老年人反思其护理环境各方面情况的一种媒介。主要成果是制作了一部时长30分钟的“伪纪录片”,内容是“女王陛下”参观该日间护理中心,该纪录片以数字可重复使用学习资源的形式供社会工作和心理健康专业人员使用。评估还展示了该项目给参与者带来的一些额外成果,并强调了欢笑和乐趣在营造积极氛围方面的益处。