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Talking lines: A research protocol integrating verbal and visual narratives to understand the experiences of people affected by rarer forms of dementia

  • Paul Camic
  • , S. Rossi-Harries
  • , E. Harding
  • , C. R. Harrison
  • , M. P. Sullivan
  • , A. Grillo
  • , E. V. Brotherhood
  • , Crutch. S.

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    Abstract

    People affected by rarer forms of dementia often have a long and difficult experience obtaining a diagnosis and appropriate support, impacting family, employment and social relationships, quality of life and wellbeing. For this population progressive cognitive symptoms affect skills other than memory and disproportionately occur under the age of 65 years, often resulting in misdiagnosis and lack of appropriate care pathways. The objective of this study will be to better understand the subjective experience of the time period from first noticing symptoms to obtaining a formal diagnosis, through to accessing support, and onward to the present time. Through the concurrent use of line drawings and video-recorded interviews we will collect the stories of people living with different rarer dementias and/or family members who are care partners in Canada and the United Kingdom. Narrative and visual analysis will be used in parallel to methodologically explore how line drawing and verbal discourse interact and inform each other to construct knowledge, and how the use of drawing lines might enrich research interviews and increase accessibility of research participation. This novel research approach may also have implications for clinical interviewing, support services, and public engagement. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to retrospectively explore over time the experiences of people affected by rarer forms of dementia from initial symptoms—to diagnosis—to accessing support—to the present, using visual and verbal methodologies.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1-10
    JournalInternational Journal of Qualitative Methods
    Volume22
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 19 May 2023

    Keywords

    • Arts-based research
    • Family caregivers
    • Line drawing
    • Qualitative interview
    • Virtual environments
    • Young onset dementia

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