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The discourse of friendship
 — mediators of communication among dementia residents in long-term care
Author(s)Pamela A Saunders, Kate de Medeiros, Patrick Doyle, Amanda Mosby
Journal titleDementia: the international journal of social research and practice, vol 11, no 3, May 2012
Pagespp 347-361
Sourcehttp://dem.sagepub.com/
KeywordsDementia ; Residents [care homes] ; Long term residents ; Social interaction ; Communication ; Friendship.
AnnotationOne the most difficult challenges experienced by people with dementia and their caregivers is their communication. The ability to communicate is essential to creating and maintaining social relationships. Many individuals who suffer from dementia experience increased agitation and diminished social interaction in the long-term care setting. This paper demonstrates how, through language, they construct social relationships. As part of The Friendship Study, which is an ethnographic observation of persons with dementia living in long-term care, the authors analysed transcripts from video- and audio-taped data and performed a discourse analysis of conversations to show how persons with dementia who live in long-term care use language to create friendships. These analyses show that friendships are constructed using concepts such as conversational objects, discourse deixis, indexicality, and alignment among speakers. (JL).
Accession NumberCPA-120720006 A
ClassmarkEA: KX: KX:4Q: TMA: U: DS:SX

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