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健康老年人参与艺术活动的主观体验与创意老龄化探索。

Subjective experiences of participatory arts engagement of healthy older people and explorations of creative ageing.

机构信息

College of Health and Social Care, University of Derby, Kedleston Road, Derby, DE22 1GB, UK.

出版信息

Public Health. 2021 Sep;198:53-58. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2021.06.019. Epub 2021 Aug 4.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The aim of this article was to report findings from a qualitative focus group study conducted to understand the subjective experiences of community-dwelling healthy older people engaging in a range of participatory arts activities. The article also uses the participants' voices to consider nuances and interconnections of themes to unpack the complexities of 'participatory arts' engagement and support a conceptualisation of 'creative ageing'.

STUDY DESIGN

This study involved qualitative focus group interviews.

METHODS

Focus group interviews were conducted with five groups of healthy older people (aged ≥50 years) living in the community (i.e. not in residential care settings). Participants were recruited through self-selected sampling, and on the basis of self-reporting, no diagnosis of ill-health. Focus group interviews were digitally recorded and analysed using thematic analysis. Themes developed from a systematic review of participatory arts for promoting well-being in later life conducted previously by the author were used as the stimulus for conversation in the focus groups. Interviews were not transcribed, rather pseudonymised quotations are used to support the themes. The study also explored barriers to participation, although these findings are not reported here.

RESULTS

Subjective experiences of participatory arts engagement of healthy older people focused on everyday creativity and reflections on the term 'participation', which challenge the traditional focus of arts and health research on the effects of active engagement. Healthy older people experienced a sense of achievement and 'flow' through creative engagement, which led to opportunities for social interaction and developing a sense of purpose. Through transitions of ageing, older people found creative ways of rediscovering their identity in later life, which supported resilience and highlighted a connection between body, mind and soul.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings suggest that participation in everyday creative experiences can lead to a sense of achievement and purpose, which provides support and structure in the construction of changing identity in later life. Participatory arts engagement is particularly instrumental during transitions of ageing. This study provides a conceptualisation of 'creative ageing' which challenges traditional ideas of 'participatory arts' and audience engagement by focusing on subjectivities of the participant voice. The framework moves debate beyond a focus on the efficacy of arts engagement to consider the relevance of subjective experiences of everyday creativity in later life.

摘要

目的

本文旨在报告一项定性焦点小组研究的结果,该研究旨在了解参与一系列参与式艺术活动的社区居住健康老年人的主观体验。本文还利用参与者的声音来考虑主题的细微差别和相互关系,以揭示“参与式艺术”参与的复杂性,并支持“创意老龄化”的概念化。

研究设计

本研究涉及定性焦点小组访谈。

方法

通过自我选择抽样招募了五组居住在社区(即不住在养老院)的健康老年人(年龄≥50 岁)参加焦点小组访谈。参与者根据自我报告、没有健康诊断。使用主题分析对焦点小组访谈进行数字记录和分析。主题是从作者之前进行的一项关于促进晚年福祉的参与式艺术的系统综述中发展而来的,作为焦点小组对话的刺激因素。访谈没有被转录,而是使用化名引用来支持主题。该研究还探讨了参与的障碍,但这里没有报告这些发现。

结果

健康老年人参与参与式艺术的主观体验集中在日常创造力和对“参与”一词的思考上,这挑战了艺术和健康研究对积极参与影响的传统重点。健康老年人通过创造性参与体验到成就感和“心流”,从而为社交互动和培养目标感提供了机会。随着年龄的增长,老年人通过创造性的方式找到了在晚年重新发现自我身份的方法,这支持了韧性,并强调了身体、思想和灵魂之间的联系。

结论

研究结果表明,参与日常创造性体验可以带来成就感和目标感,为晚年不断变化的身份构建提供支持和结构。参与式艺术参与在老龄化过渡期间特别重要。本研究对“创意老龄化”进行了概念化,通过关注参与者声音的主观性,挑战了“参与式艺术”和观众参与的传统观念。该框架将辩论从关注艺术参与的效果转移到考虑晚年日常生活创造力的相关性。

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