Centre for Psychiatry and Mental Health, Wolfson Institute of Population Health, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.
Faculty of Medical Humanities, Kings College London, London, UK.
Gerontologist. 2023 Dec 15;63(10):1672-1682. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnad126.
The visual is an underutilized modality through which to investigate experiences of memory loss in older people. We describe a visual ethnography with older adults experiencing subjective or objective memory loss, receiving a cognitive well-being group intervention designed to prevent cognitive decline and dementia (APPLE-Tree program). We aimed to explore lived experiences of people with memory concerns, how participants engaged with this photography and codesign project, and how collaboration with an artist/photographer enhanced this process. Nineteen participants shared photographs reflecting what they valued in their daily lives, their experiences of memory concerns, and the intervention. Fourteen participated in qualitative photo-elicitation interviews, and 13 collaborated with a professional artist/photographer to cocreate an exhibition, in individual meetings and workshops, during which a researcher took ethnographic field notes. Eight participants were reinterviewed after the exhibition launch.We contextualize images produced by participants in relation to discourses around the visual and aging and highlight their relationship with themes developed through thematic analysis that interconnects photographic, observational, and interview data. We present themes around the use of photographs to: (1) celebrate connections to nature as a lifeline; (2) anchor lives within the context of relationships with family; and (3) reflect on self and identity, enduring through aging, memory concerns, pandemic, and aging stereotypes. We explore visual research as a powerful tool for eliciting meaningful accounts from older adults experiencing cognitive change and to connect the arts and social sciences within aging studies.
视觉是一种未被充分利用的方式,可以用来研究老年人的记忆丧失体验。我们描述了一项视觉民族志研究,参与者是经历主观或客观记忆丧失的老年人,他们接受了旨在预防认知能力下降和痴呆的认知健康小组干预(APPLE-Tree 计划)。我们旨在探索有记忆问题的人的生活体验,参与者如何参与这个摄影和共同设计项目,以及与艺术家/摄影师的合作如何增强这个过程。19 名参与者分享了反映他们日常生活中所珍视的事物、他们的记忆问题体验以及干预措施的照片。14 人参加了定性照片启发式访谈,13 人在个人会议和研讨会上与专业艺术家/摄影师合作共同创作展览,在此期间,研究人员记录了民族志实地笔记。在展览推出后,有 8 名参与者接受了重新访谈。我们根据视觉与衰老相关的论述来描述参与者制作的图像,并强调它们与通过主题分析连接摄影、观察和访谈数据的主题之间的关系。我们提出了使用照片的主题,包括:(1)将与自然的联系作为生命线来庆祝;(2)将生活与家庭关系联系起来;(3)反思自我和身份,在记忆问题、大流行和老龄化刻板印象中保持不变。我们探讨了视觉研究作为一种从经历认知变化的老年人那里引出有意义的叙述的有力工具,并将艺术和社会科学在老龄化研究中联系起来。