Improving Dementia Home Caregiving and Restructuring the Dementia Narrative Through Creating a Graphic Memoir and Engaging in a Psychoanalytic Narrative Research Method
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Overview
1.2. Informal Dementia Home Caregiving
1.3. Burnout
1.4. Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions
1.5. Graphic Memoirs
1.6. Study Aims
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Pivotal Points
2.2. The Narrative Process
2.3. The Role of the Facilitator
3. Results
- Writing the memoir;
- Memoir author meeting the illustrator and the publisher;
- Memoir author explaining the graphic memoir to the illustrator and publisher;
- Collaborative process of creating the illustrations;
- Editing the graphic memoir;
- Publishing the graphic memoir.
3.1. When the Pivotal Points Occurred
3.2. Where the Pivotal Points Occurred
3.3. Who Was Involved in the Pivotal Points
3.4. What Occurred in the Pivotal Points
3.5. How the Pivotal Points Occurred
3.6. Why the Pivotal Points Occurred
4. Discussion
4.1. Meeting the Intention and the Five Requirements
4.2. Psychoanalytic Narrative Research as the Historical Method
4.3. Limitations
4.4. Future Directions in Publishing the Graphic Memoir
4.5. Future Research Directions
5. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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# | Date |
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1 | Sunday 15 November 2015 |
2 | Wednesday 18 November 2015 |
3 | Wednesday 9 December 2015 |
4 | January 2016–June 2016 |
5 | June 2016–August 2019 |
6 | 19–29 September 2016/30 September–19 October 2016 |
# | Location |
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1 | 26 St. Joseph Street. Apt. 603., Toronto |
2 | Upper Library, Massey College, 4 Devonshire Place, Toronto |
3 | 26 St. Joseph Street. Apt. 603., Toronto |
4 | 26 St. Joseph Street. Apt. 603., Toronto |
5 | Internet |
6 | C J Graphics, 134 Park Lawn Rd. Toronto/Tampold Publishing parent company, 87 Avenue Rd., Toronto/Caversham Booksellers, 98 Harbord St., Toronto |
# | Who Was Involved |
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1 | Sarah Leavitt, rereading Tangles: A Story About Alzheimer’s, My Mother and Me |
2 | Liza Futerman, Evi Tampold, Carol Nash PnD, Mike Green MD |
3 | Liza Futerman, Evi Tampold, Carol Nash |
4 | Liza Futerman, Evi Tampold |
5 | Liza Futerman, Evi Tampold, Carol Nash |
6 | Boris Medan/Brian Dort, CJ Graphics|Carol Nash/Joe Adelaars. Caversham Booksellers |
# | What Was the Pivotal Point |
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1 | Writing a testimony of ‘a day in a life’ |
2 | Discussing The Hallway Closet |
3 | Offer of collaboration |
4 | Expressing time as an empty signifier in the illustration |
5 | Changing expression on page 3 to not show anger/errors found |
6 | Book is printing, delivered, and transported to the bookstore |
# | How It Happened |
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1 | 4 or 5 h of stream of consciousness or somatic writing |
2 | Attended the Comics and Healthcare Panel |
3 | Home cooked meal |
4 | After a long discussion about the philosophical implications of time |
5 | In discussion between author and illustrator/publisher and printer |
6 | Continuous email contact |
# | Why It Happened |
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1 | Express and communicate grief, gratitude, and joy at mother’s 60th birthday |
2 | Organized by Illustrator In Residence, Faculty of Medicine |
3 | Fan graphic medicine memoirs/wanted to have her story reach the most people possible |
4 | Combination of images and words required a powerful effect |
5 | Facial expression considered too harsh/errors and the requirements for printing |
6 | Advocate for culture change in dementia care by purchasing the book |
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Nash, C. Improving Dementia Home Caregiving and Restructuring the Dementia Narrative Through Creating a Graphic Memoir and Engaging in a Psychoanalytic Narrative Research Method. J. Ageing Longev. 2024, 4, 464-488. https://doi.org/10.3390/jal4040034
Nash C. Improving Dementia Home Caregiving and Restructuring the Dementia Narrative Through Creating a Graphic Memoir and Engaging in a Psychoanalytic Narrative Research Method. Journal of Ageing and Longevity. 2024; 4(4):464-488. https://doi.org/10.3390/jal4040034
Chicago/Turabian StyleNash, Carol. 2024. "Improving Dementia Home Caregiving and Restructuring the Dementia Narrative Through Creating a Graphic Memoir and Engaging in a Psychoanalytic Narrative Research Method" Journal of Ageing and Longevity 4, no. 4: 464-488. https://doi.org/10.3390/jal4040034
APA StyleNash, C. (2024). Improving Dementia Home Caregiving and Restructuring the Dementia Narrative Through Creating a Graphic Memoir and Engaging in a Psychoanalytic Narrative Research Method. Journal of Ageing and Longevity, 4(4), 464-488. https://doi.org/10.3390/jal4040034