2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.gmhc.2015.10.001
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‘Awakened Art Stories’—Rediscovering pictures by persons living with dementia utilising TimeSlips: A Pilot Study

Abstract: Introduction: 'Awakened Art Stories' is the first creative expression intervention study for persons with dementia (PWD) and their caregivers. The study was conducted at the Kunsthaus Museum in Switzerland. The intervention utilised TimeSlips to encourage persons living with dementia to create stories about artwork in response to open-ended questions. The aim of this pilot study was to assess the efficacy and feasibility of an intervention through storytelling and a social gathering. Materials and method: A mi… Show more

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“…In einem mehrstufigen Verfahren mittels Interviews sowie explorativer und konfirmatorischer Faktorenanalysen ergab sich eine Zweifaktorenlösung mit den übergeordneten Faktoren "cognitive domain", welche die kognitive Komponente der Einstellung erfasst, und der "affective and behavioral domain", welche die affektiv-konative Komponente der Einstellung abbildet [11]. Dass die DAS immer wichtiger wird, zeigen verschiedene Studien, die sich auf dieses Instrument gestützt [12], es in neuen Ländern verwendet [13] oder in andere Sprachen übersetzt haben [14].…”
Section: Hintergrund Und Fragestellungunclassified
“…In einem mehrstufigen Verfahren mittels Interviews sowie explorativer und konfirmatorischer Faktorenanalysen ergab sich eine Zweifaktorenlösung mit den übergeordneten Faktoren "cognitive domain", welche die kognitive Komponente der Einstellung erfasst, und der "affective and behavioral domain", welche die affektiv-konative Komponente der Einstellung abbildet [11]. Dass die DAS immer wichtiger wird, zeigen verschiedene Studien, die sich auf dieses Instrument gestützt [12], es in neuen Ländern verwendet [13] oder in andere Sprachen übersetzt haben [14].…”
Section: Hintergrund Und Fragestellungunclassified
“…The 'Emoji-ometer' uses emoji to evaluate children's experiences with technology (Read & MacFarlane, 2006). 'Emoji-face' assessment scales have also been deployed in museums to augment traditional questionnaire scales (Loizeau, K€ undig, and Oppikofer, 2015;Mittelman and Epstein, 2009). Similar emoji systems are often seen in kiosks at airports as a method to empower customers and measure their level of satisfaction (Dickinson, 2018).…”
Section: Methods To Evaluate Emotionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another study into three art museum-based programmes for people with dementia and their care-givers, Lamar and Luke (2016) demonstrated an alleviation of care-giver stress associated with participation in the museum programmes. A positive change in mood for both the people with dementia and the care-givers was found in the pilot study of the ‘Awakened Art Stories’ programme, a creative expression intervention (Loizeau et al , 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Also noted were discussing and looking at the artwork, socialising with others and the private atmosphere. Similarly, participants joining the ‘Awakened Art Stories’ programme were highly satisfied with the content and organisation of the programme (Loizeau et al , 2015). Sharing the experience with relatives and others as well as experiencing positive feedback in a museum were mentioned as elements that positively influenced the participants’ mood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%