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Stronger together: learning from an interdisciplinary dementia, arts and well-being network (DA&WN)

  • Victoria Tischler
  • , Justine Schneider
  • , Christian Morgner
  • , Paul Crawford
  • , Tom Dening
  • , D. A.W.N. Brooker
  • , Claire Garabedian
  • , Tanya Myers
  • , Fergus Early
  • , Nicola Shaughnessy
  • , Anthea Innes
  • , Kate Duncan
  • , Arti Prashar
  • , Orii McDermott
  • , Richard Coaten
  • , Derek Eland
  • , Kevin Harvey

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Background This paper reports on the learning from a 12-month interdisciplinary project (Dementia, Arts and Wellbeing Network– DA&WN) and its activities. These featured a series of four workshops on dance, visual art, theatre and music. The network was comprised of clinicians, academics, creative practitioners and people with lived experience of dementia and their carers. Methods The workshops were designed to draw out tacit knowledge about well-being in dementia through an action-based learning and research approach. This included, guided activities combined with reflective group discussions, visual documentation and baseline and follow-up questionnaires. Results Outcomes included new collaborations between group members, changes in creative practice for artists, and active and sustained involvement of people living with dementia and their carers in similar opportunities and participatory research. Conclusion This participatory and inclusive workshop model should be considered to develop and enhance interdisciplinary activities in dementia care.

langue originaleEnglish
Pages (de - à)272-277
Nombre de pages6
journalArts and Health
Volume11
Numéro de publication3
Les DOIs
étatPublished - 2 sept. 2019

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