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Creative Arts-Based Research in Aged Care: Photovoice, Photography and Poetry in Action
Creative Arts-Based Research in Aged Care: Photovoice, Photography and Poetry in Action
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This book explores the experiences of older residents in aged care homes, using creative arts-based research methods to privilege their voices and perspectives. It covers topics such as entering residential aged care, daily life in aged care, and dying in aged care, and stimulates debate and discussion about current practice and the future of aged care in the context of rapid population aging and care automation.
\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 166 pages
\n Publication date: 30 March 2021
\n Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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This captivating book delves into the intricate tapestry of life within an aged care home, unveiling the myriad of expectations that both new residents and their families bring with them, the profound connections they forge with their fellow residents and formal caregivers, and the diverse ways in which they navigate the undeniable reality that this facility will eventually become their final resting place. Through the lens of creative arts-based research, this insightful semi-longitudinal study prioritizes the voices and perspectives of older residents, offering a profound and authentic depiction of contemporary aged care from their unique vantage point.
The book is meticulously divided into three compelling parts, each shedding light on different aspects of the aged care experience. Part I explores the transition into residential aged care, delving into the emotions, fears, and hopes that accompany this significant life change. Part II immerses readers in the daily rhythms and routines of life within the care home, showcasing the challenges, joys, and meaningful interactions that shape the lives of older residents. Part III, perhaps the most poignant, delves into the delicate and profound journey of dying in aged care, exploring the emotional, physical, and spiritual toll it takes on individuals and their loved ones.
Through the use of creative arts-based qualitative research methods, specifically participatory photography and research poetry, the book weaves a rich tapestry of experiences, capturing the essence of what it means to live in an aged care home from the perspective of those who matter most: older residents. The narratives and images presented in the book evoke a range of emotions, from tenderness and resilience to pain and loss, providing a profound and empathetic understanding of the complexities and challenges faced by older adults in this phase of their lives.
Beyond its academic value, Creative Arts-Based Research in Aged Care serves as a catalyst for debate and discussion about current practices in aged care and the future of this critical sector in the context of rapid population ageing and the increasing prevalence of care automation. It is an essential reading for all scholars and students working in the fields of gerontology, social work, psychology, design, and nursing, particularly those tasked with redesigning aged care in the twenty-first century. By exploring the lived experiences of older residents, this book offers valuable insights and perspectives that can inform the development of more compassionate, inclusive, and sustainable care environments.
In conclusion, Creative Arts-Based Research in Aged Care is a groundbreaking work that offers a profound and empathetic exploration of the lived experiences of older residents in aged care homes. Through the lens of creative arts-based research, this book provides a unique and valuable perspective on contemporary aged care, challenging prevailing narratives and fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities and challenges faced by older adults in this phase of their lives. It is a testament to the power of artistic expression and qualitative research in capturing the essence of human experiences and shaping the future of aged care.
\n Weight: 418g\n
Dimension: 159 x 243 x 17 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780367467586\n \n
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