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Life story work may help dementia patients: study
Patients with dementia who record their life stories may
experience an improved quality of life, according to a new study.
Life story work involves helping people to record aspects of their
past and present lives along with future hopes and wishes, often in a
book or folder or, increasingly, in music, film and multi-media
formats.
Researchers at the University of York in the UK said they also
have evidence that working on the project together may help family
members and caretakers develop more positive attitudes towards the
dementia patients.
“The study identified some improvements in staff attitudes towards
people with dementia in care homes where they introduced life story
work, and improvements in quality of life for some of the people with
dementia, although the numbers were small,” Kate Gridley, lead
researcher of the study said.
“The cost of delivering life story work is relatively low, and
staff felt that doing life story work encouraged interactions with
family, and helped staff to get to know the person with dementia,”
Gridley said.
The study found that many health and social care services in
England now use life story work, but the ways in which they do this
vary considerably.
Researchers compiled evidence on life story work in dementia care
through a systematic literature review, in addition to listening
first-hand to views of people with dementia, family carers and
professionals through a series of focus groups.
Conducting a national survey of family carers and dementia service
providers, along with an in-depth analysis of life story work in six
care homes and four hospital wards, researchers tested the feasibility
of doing a full scale evaluation of life story work in these settings.
“People with dementia and their family carers have played a
pivotal role in identifying nine key features of good practice in life
story work,” said Gridley.
“This includes not assuming that a person wants to do life story
work, and respecting the person’s wishes about what goes into their
life story and who will see it. However, these good practice
approaches were not always followed,” Gridley added.
The study suggests that life story work has the potential to help
people with dementia, but a full scale evaluation is needed.

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