Kim Seoyoun, Chee Kyong Hee, Gerhart Olga
Department of Sociology, Texas State University, San Marcos.
Department of Philosophy, Texas State University, San Marcos.
Innov Aging. 2020 Mar 28;4(2):igaa002. doi: 10.1093/geroni/igaa002. eCollection 2020.
Creative group storytelling as utilized in TimeSlips is a social activity that focuses on communication, improvisation, and creativity among its participants with dementia. A collective narrative is a channel through which participants express themselves, and it thus signifies clues about their identities, values, and experiences. No study to date, however, has examined the contents of the stories. Using the generativity model as a theoretical underpinning for analysis, this paper examines the emergent themes of such collective stories.
This study used the data collected in a memory care community where a research team recruited and engaged 21 out of approximately 80 residents with dementia in 6 weekly creative storytelling sessions; 4 small groups of 4 to 6 participants created a total of 24 collective stories. Three researchers analyzed these stories by open-coding emergent themes. Once coded manually, the narratives were managed and analyzed in NVivo.
Consistent with the concept of generativity, a thematic analysis of collective narratives revealed various aspects of participants' generative concerns. Three themes related to generativity: (1) caring and promoting the well-being of others, (2) family values, and (3) positivity.
The narratives show that participants living with dementia continue to express their generative values and concerns. The findings reveal generative identities held by persons living with dementia, which help destigmatize dementia. The findings also shed light on why creative group storytelling may affect multiple positive outcomes for its participants.
“时光流逝”项目中所采用的创意小组讲故事活动是一项社交活动,重点在于患有痴呆症的参与者之间的交流、即兴发挥和创造力。集体叙事是参与者表达自我的一种途径,因此它标志着有关他们身份、价值观和经历的线索。然而,迄今为止尚无研究考察这些故事的内容。本文以生成性模型作为分析的理论基础,探讨此类集体故事中浮现出的主题。
本研究使用了在一个记忆护理社区收集的数据,在该社区中,一个研究团队招募了约80名患有痴呆症的居民中的21人,并让他们参加了6次每周一次的创意讲故事活动;4个由4至6名参与者组成的小组共创作了24个集体故事。三名研究人员通过对浮现出的主题进行开放式编码来分析这些故事。手动编码后,这些叙事在NVivo软件中进行管理和分析。
与生成性的概念一致,对集体叙事的主题分析揭示了参与者生成性关切的各个方面。与生成性相关的三个主题:(1)关心和促进他人的福祉,(2)家庭价值观,(3)积极向上。
这些叙事表明,患有痴呆症的参与者仍在表达他们的生成性价值观和关切。研究结果揭示了患有痴呆症的人的生成性身份,这有助于消除对痴呆症的污名化。研究结果还阐明了为什么创意小组讲故事可能会给参与者带来多种积极结果。