Lydhør identitetsstøtte i samtaler med personer med demens

Responsive identity support in conversations with people with dementia: A study of interviews in a five-years narrative longitudinal study A narrative longitudinal study depends on trust and a positive relationship between the interviewer and the participant to encourage the participant’s continue...

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Main Authors: Kirsten Thorsen, Aud Johannessen
Format: Article
Language:Norwegian
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 2020-12-01
Series:Nordisk Tidsskrift for Helseforskning
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Online Access:https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/helseforsk/article/view/5345
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spelling doaj-6b470080eb5249779a848332b5e482df2021-02-02T20:10:25ZnorSeptentrio Academic PublishingNordisk Tidsskrift for Helseforskning1504-36141891-29822020-12-0116210.7557/14.5345Lydhør identitetsstøtte i samtaler med personer med demensKirsten Thorsen0Aud Johannessen1Nasjonal kompetansetjeneste for aldring og helse / OsloMetNasjonal kompetansetjeneste for aldring og helse / Universitetet i Sørøst-NorgeResponsive identity support in conversations with people with dementia: A study of interviews in a five-years narrative longitudinal study A narrative longitudinal study depends on trust and a positive relationship between the interviewer and the participant to encourage the participant’s continued participation. In reported studies, the methodological part is usually too short to present the complexities in dialogues over time. We therefore have analyzed the interview processes with younger people with dementia, relating the interactions to central concepts associated with identity. The aim was to explore the methodological interview approach used in a longitudinal study, focusing on supporting identity and self-esteem. We used the concept of responsive identity to illuminate our findings. In addition, we demonstrate how the interview dialogues can support identity and self-esteem of the participants. The core of this approach is that the interviewee, living with dementia, should be seen, confirmed and supported to preserve the person`s self and dignity. Dialogue with responsive identity support is a fruitful research method in dementia research. This approach can be generalized to person-centred communication in health and caring relationships. https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/helseforsk/article/view/5345dementiaidentityinterview methodlongitudinalnarrative studydemens
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author Kirsten Thorsen
Aud Johannessen
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Aud Johannessen
Lydhør identitetsstøtte i samtaler med personer med demens
Nordisk Tidsskrift for Helseforskning
dementia
identity
interview method
longitudinal
narrative study
demens
author_facet Kirsten Thorsen
Aud Johannessen
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title Lydhør identitetsstøtte i samtaler med personer med demens
title_short Lydhør identitetsstøtte i samtaler med personer med demens
title_full Lydhør identitetsstøtte i samtaler med personer med demens
title_fullStr Lydhør identitetsstøtte i samtaler med personer med demens
title_full_unstemmed Lydhør identitetsstøtte i samtaler med personer med demens
title_sort lydhør identitetsstøtte i samtaler med personer med demens
publisher Septentrio Academic Publishing
series Nordisk Tidsskrift for Helseforskning
issn 1504-3614
1891-2982
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Responsive identity support in conversations with people with dementia: A study of interviews in a five-years narrative longitudinal study A narrative longitudinal study depends on trust and a positive relationship between the interviewer and the participant to encourage the participant’s continued participation. In reported studies, the methodological part is usually too short to present the complexities in dialogues over time. We therefore have analyzed the interview processes with younger people with dementia, relating the interactions to central concepts associated with identity. The aim was to explore the methodological interview approach used in a longitudinal study, focusing on supporting identity and self-esteem. We used the concept of responsive identity to illuminate our findings. In addition, we demonstrate how the interview dialogues can support identity and self-esteem of the participants. The core of this approach is that the interviewee, living with dementia, should be seen, confirmed and supported to preserve the person`s self and dignity. Dialogue with responsive identity support is a fruitful research method in dementia research. This approach can be generalized to person-centred communication in health and caring relationships.
topic dementia
identity
interview method
longitudinal
narrative study
demens
url https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/helseforsk/article/view/5345
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