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Reminiscence respecified: A conversation analytic examination of practice in a specialist dementia care home

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posted on 2025-02-24, 13:11 authored by Felicity Slocombe, Elizabeth PeelElizabeth Peel, Alison Pilnick, Saul AlbertSaul Albert

Although discussion of reminiscence is prevalent in dementia care research, few studies have examined what actually occurs in these interactions, and how they are structured. This study examined how reminiscence activities are structured and negotiated in a care home environment. Informal one-to-one reminiscence interactions between people living with dementia and professional carers were transcribed from a larger video dataset. We used Conversation Analysis to examine reminiscence sequences in a novel relational approach that explored the interactional practices used by carers and people living with dementia. We identified divergences between manualised practice recommendations and observed interactional practices, such as the rarity of open questions, and frequent use of closed questions. This was contrary to current practice recommendations. These and other divergences demonstrate the value of interactional research in informing reminiscence practice and training manuals. By examining how reminiscence operates in practice, our approaches to conducting such activities can be more empirically informed. Our findings can be used to advise and guide those doing reminiscence work in care home settings, and improve the inclusiveness of reminiscence interactions. Through incorporating empirically informed techniques that both carers and people with dementia use in practice, we can facilitate interactions around memories which are supportive of people with dementia's identity.

Funding

ESRC doctoral studentship funded through the Midlands Graduate School DTP [ES/P099711/1]

The data on which this paper draws were collected as part of a British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship [MC110142] awarded to Elizabeth Peel

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  • Social Sciences and Humanities

Published in

SSM - Qualitative Research in Health

Volume

6

Publisher

Elsevier Ltd

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

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© The Author(s)

Publisher statement

This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-BY license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Acceptance date

2024-07-16

Publication date

2024-07-20

Copyright date

2024

ISSN

2667-3215

Language

  • en

Depositor

Dr Saul Albert. Deposit date: 29 July 2024

Article number

100462

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