Ingebrand2023
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BibType | ARTICLE |
Key | Ingebrand2023 |
Author(s) | Elias Ingebrand, Christina Samuelsson, Lars-Christer Hydén |
Title | Supporting people living with dementia in novel joint activities: Managing tablet computers |
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Tag(s) | Dementia, Conversation analysis, Directives, Scaffolding, Technology, Embodiment |
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Year | 2023 |
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Journal | Journal of Aging Studies |
Volume | 65 |
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Pages | 101116 |
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DOI | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaging.2023.101116 |
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Abstract
A bourgeoning number of studies have demonstrated that people living with dementia are capable of participating in a wide range of everyday activities when supported by care professionals or family carers. However, little remains known about the situated practices used by carers to support people living with dementia as active co-participants in novel joint activities. Taking the use of tablet computers as an example, this study focuses on the interactional organization of instructions in joint activities involving people living with dementia, who have no previous experiences of touchscreen technologies, and their carers. The study is based on forty-one video recordings of ten dyads, each comprising a person living with dementia and a carer, as they are using tablet computers with applications suited to individual interests. Drawing on multimodal interaction analysis, we show how the carers continually foster the accomplishment of their interlocutors, and rarely take over responsibility for closing an ongoing joint project themselves. Our findings suggest that the carers' instructions, realized as verbal and embodied directives, function as a form of scaffolding practice that facilitates the coordination of visual perception and embodied conduct for the participants living with dementia.
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