Robbins Regina Emily, Gilbert Mark
Medical Humanities, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 6001 Dodge Street, Omaha, NE, 68182-0213, USA.
Medical Humanities, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, B3H 4R2, Canada.
J Med Humanit. 2019 Sep;40(3):437-448. doi: 10.1007/s10912-018-9510-8.
This study explores the reflective processes of Scottish artist, Norman Gilbert, as he created twenty-five drawings depicting his wife, Pat Gilbert, as she lay dying following an Alzheimer's-related stroke. Norman, ninety-one, had drawn Pat regularly over their sixty-five-year marriage. One week after Pat died, Norman was interviewed by a family friend to chronicle his reflections on the drawings. The drawings along with the interview transcript are analyzed qualitatively as a case study. Norman's Hospital Drawings of Pat transform what was initially a private experience into a shared comprehension of end of life and bereavement.
本研究探讨了苏格兰艺术家诺曼·吉尔伯特的反思过程,他创作了25幅描绘其妻子帕特·吉尔伯特的画作,当时她在患与阿尔茨海默病相关的中风后生命垂危。91岁的诺曼在其65年的婚姻生活中经常为帕特作画。帕特去世一周后,一位家庭朋友对诺曼进行了访谈,以记录他对这些画作的反思。作为一个案例研究,对这些画作以及访谈记录进行了定性分析。诺曼为帕特所画的医院系列画作将最初的个人经历转化为对生命终结和丧亲之痛的共同理解。