Play Elements as Mechanisms in Intergenerational Arts Activities to Support Community Engagement with End-of-Life Issues
Talking about dying, death, and loss may be difficult. Arts offer alternative ways of engaging with end-of-life (EoL) issues, but little is known about the means through which this occurs. In this article, we aim to explore mechanisms in arts activities that support community engagement with EoL iss...
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doaj-e53b7751d0cd4ae3ba8ceefd07418c3c2021-07-01T00:37:42ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322021-06-01976476410.3390/healthcare9060764Play Elements as Mechanisms in Intergenerational Arts Activities to Support Community Engagement with End-of-Life IssuesMax Kleijberg0Rebecca Hilton1Beth Maina Ahlberg2Carol Tishelman3Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics, Karolinska Institute, 117 11 Stockholm, SwedenResearch Centre, Stockholm University of the Arts, 104 50 Stockholm, SwedenSkaraborg Institute for Research and Development, 541 30 Skövde, SwedenDepartment of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics, Karolinska Institute, 117 11 Stockholm, SwedenTalking about dying, death, and loss may be difficult. Arts offer alternative ways of engaging with end-of-life (EoL) issues, but little is known about the means through which this occurs. In this article, we aim to explore mechanisms in arts activities that support community engagement with EoL issues, based on the community-based participatory action research project Studio DöBra. Studio DöBra was developed to support community engagement with EoL issues through intergenerational arts workshops involving community partners, children, and older adults. Initial analysis with community partners indicated the importance of play elements in arts activities. Continued analysis was therefore abductive, using play theory and qualitative data from Studio DöBra arts activities. Through iterative examination of theory and data, we modified play theory as we identified mechanisms supporting community engagement with EoL issues in arts activities. Findings can contribute to theory-building that can inform arts activities supporting community engagement with EoL issues.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/6/764end-of-lifehealth promotionarts activitiescommunity-based programschildrenolder people |
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Play Elements as Mechanisms in Intergenerational Arts Activities to Support Community Engagement with End-of-Life Issues |
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Talking about dying, death, and loss may be difficult. Arts offer alternative ways of engaging with end-of-life (EoL) issues, but little is known about the means through which this occurs. In this article, we aim to explore mechanisms in arts activities that support community engagement with EoL issues, based on the community-based participatory action research project Studio DöBra. Studio DöBra was developed to support community engagement with EoL issues through intergenerational arts workshops involving community partners, children, and older adults. Initial analysis with community partners indicated the importance of play elements in arts activities. Continued analysis was therefore abductive, using play theory and qualitative data from Studio DöBra arts activities. Through iterative examination of theory and data, we modified play theory as we identified mechanisms supporting community engagement with EoL issues in arts activities. Findings can contribute to theory-building that can inform arts activities supporting community engagement with EoL issues. |
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end-of-life health promotion arts activities community-based programs children older people |
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