Multimedia Biographies: A Reminiscence and Social Stimulus Tool for Persons with Cognitive Impairment |
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Authors: | Karen Louise Smith Masashi Crete-Nishihata Thecla Damianakis Ronald M. Baecker Elsa Marziali |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario, Canada karen.louise.smith@utoronto.ca;3. University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario, Canada;4. University of Windsor , Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | The multimedia biography tells the story of the life of an elderly person with a cognitive impairment in motion picture format. The multimedia biography combines family photographs, film clips, audio narration, and music. It is intended to be screened on an ongoing basis to provide spaces for reminiscence and communication between cognitively impaired persons and their families. Using a production process in which we collaborated with family caregivers, we created 12 multimedia biographies for persons having Alzheimer's disease or mild cognitive impairment. This article describes our production and screening processes. We also share lessons learned from the multimedia biography research to assist practitioners, families, or researchers who wish to use similar technologies and processes for eliciting and sharing life stories. |
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Keywords: | Alzheimer's disease dementia memory mild cognitive impairment multimedia reminiscence social stimulation video |
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