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Walking the talk for dementia: A unique immersive, embodied, and multi-experiential initiative.

Authors :
Aguzzoli Peres F
Haas AN
Martha AD
Chan M
Steele M
Ferretti MT
Ngcobo NN
Ilinca S
Domínguez-Vivero C
Leroi I
Sajnani N
Zimmer ER
Kornhuber A
Kalache A
Holtzhausen B
Tristão-Pereira C
Dupont C
Cohen D
de Jong D
Facal D
O'Sullivan D
Mateus E
Roso E
Estrop E
Gamba G
San Martin Elexpe G
Ulises Diaz Hernández H
Quaid H
Govia I
Barbosa J
García Del Moral J
Miller J
García García JA
Quaid K
Navarro L
García LZ
Waters L
Molete L
Godoy ME
Sigauke M
de Ataide Schulte MW
Estrop P
San Martin Elexpe Cardoso P
Perez R
Patterson R
Chakrabarti R
Wong R
Marsillas S
Lowe S
Rego TS
Farombi T
Montgomery T
In 't Veen T
Yanni V
Weidner W
Ibanez A
Source :
Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association [Alzheimers Dement] 2024 Mar; Vol. 20 (3), pp. 2309-2322. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jan 26.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Coping with dementia requires an integrated approach encompassing personal, health, research, and community domains. Here we describe "Walking the Talk for Dementia," an immersive initiative aimed at empowering people with dementia, enhancing dementia understanding, and inspiring collaborations. This initiative involved 300 participants from 25 nationalities, including people with dementia, care partners, clinicians, policymakers, researchers, and advocates for a 4-day, 40 km walk through the Camino de Santiago de Compostela, Spain. A 2-day symposium after the journey provided novel transdisciplinary and horizontal structures, deconstructing traditional hierarchies. The innovation of this initiative lies in its ability to merge a physical experience with knowledge exchange for diversifying individuals' understanding of dementia. It showcases the transformative potential of an immersive, embodied, and multi-experiential approach to address the complexities of dementia collaboratively. The initiative offers a scalable model to enhance understanding, decrease stigma, and promote more comprehensive and empathetic dementia care and research.<br /> (© 2024 The Authors. Alzheimer's & Dementia published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Alzheimer's Association.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1552-5279
Volume :
20
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38275208
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.13644