What is it about?
This article explores how people with dementia interact and solve problems while participating in social activities. The present article highlights social participation and interaction among elderly women with mild dementia who engaged in knitting as their main activity. The data were collected through participant observation at a day center in a Norwegian city, and the analysis revealed that the social activity of knitting facilitated conversations about different topics, required various forms of memory and problem solving, and involved different participant statuses. Being part of the knitting group appeared to help the participants maintain their skills and facilitated sociability
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Why is it important?
To develop good dementia care
Perspectives
Interactionism
Trude Gjernes
Universitetet i Nordland
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This page is a summary of: Knitters in a Day Center: The Significance of Social Participation for People With Mild to Moderate Dementia, Qualitative Health Research, August 2017, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/1049732317723890.
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