Publications

We are continually analyzing, writing up and presenting the research findings in numerous forums. Information about the Photographic Exhibition in 2017, videos and several recent outputs are listed below (with links to the publications, if available), but please also visit QUT’s e-prints site for the most up to date outputs (https://eprints.qut.edu.au/view/person/Miller,_Evonne.html).

EXHIBITION

“Living in Aged Care: A photographic exhibition of laughter, loss and leisure” 

In this exhibition, at the State Library of Queensland from 23 January to 28 February 2017, twenty older Australians share their experiences of life in one retirement and residential aged care community (BallyCara in Brisbane) through photographs, paintings and poetry.

My Angel

 

CREATIVE ART ACTIVITIES

Working collaboratively with art therapist (Ruth Falconer) and PhD students (Ilona Pappne Demecs and Tricia King, who photographed the process), we explored the impact and benefits of creative, artistic expression. The photographs below are from one group activity –  ‘Arts Day’ in August 2015, where residents, staff and researchers collaboratively created a large art-work during ‘Seniors Week’ (a Queensland state government initiative that celebrates the contribution seniors make to their communities).

We also created poems about life in aged care, with residents and from residents interview transcripts.

Smell the rosesFight all the way

MEDIA COVERAGE

On the exhibition and life in aged care – link to radio interview, Feb 2017: http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/breakfast/life-in-a-retirement-home-through-the-eyes-of-the-elderly/8237706

Secret to aged care happiness: http://www.australianageingagenda.com.au/2014/08/27/secret-happiness-aged-care/

A positive attitude is keyhttp://www.sageagedcare.edu.au/blog/keeping-a-positive-attitude-the-key-to-happiness-in-old-age/

The aged care taboo – link to radio interview: http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/lifematters/aged-care/4794534

The design challenge of population ageing:  http://designonline.org.au/a-design-challenge-how-will-design-respond-to-population-ageing/

Videos

Graham’s Happiness: a SONA story is a short film that shows Ballycara’s  SONA (Gaelic for happiness) organizational culture philosophy in action. SONA is an approach that strives to find what makes people happy in their lives – and act on it. It is grounded in positive psychology, a positive strengths-based perspective that fosters the constructs, processes and moments that make life meaningful and worth living. SONA’s philosophy of growing and nurturing resident (and staff) happiness has developed a cultural climate that fosters optimism, well-being and highly personalised, engaging care – fostering a positive workplace and stronger relationships between staff and residents.

This video (filmed and edited by Dr Lorraine Bell) shows one SONA initiative, focussed on Graham’s Happiness.  Graham enjoyed horseracing and ‘having a bet’, so together staff from BallyCara organise to take Graham to the trots.

Academic publications

Using participatory visual methods in aged care

Donoghue, G., Miller, E. & Buys, L. (2017) Using participatory visual methods in aged care: the methodological, logistical and ethical considerations for qualitative research practice. SAGE Online Research Case.

“I understand. I am a participant”: Navigating the ‘fuzzy’ boundaries of visual methods in qualitative longitudinal research

Donoghue, Geraldine, Miller, Evonne (2016) “I understand. I am a participant”: Navigating the ‘fuzzy’ boundaries of visual methods in qualitative longitudinal research. In Cox, S, Warr, D, Waycott, J, Guillemin, M (Eds.), Ethics and visual research methods: Theory, methodology, and practice, pp.129-139.
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Beyond Bingo: a phenomenographic exploration of leisure in aged care

Miller, Evonne (2016) Beyond Bingo: a phenomenographic exploration of leisure in aged care. Journal of Leisure Research, 48 (1), pp.35-49.
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“You could scream the place down”: Five poems on the experience of aged care

Miller, Evonne, Donoghue, Geraldine, Holland-Batt, Sarah (2015) “You could scream the place down”: Five poems on the experience of aged care. Qualitative Inquiry, 21 (5), pp.410-417.
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Key facilitators and barriers to quality of life in residential aged care : the role of design

Miller, Evonne, Donoghue, Geraldine, Buys, Laurie (2014) Key facilitators and barriers to quality of life in residential aged care : the role of design. International Journal of Arts and Sciences, 7 (1), pp.397-412.

Visual narratives and counter-narratives in aged care

Donoghue, Geraldine, Miller, Evonne (2014) Visual narratives and counter-narratives in aged care : Centring the participant as photographer in social science research. Australian Sociological Association (TASA) 2014 Annual Conference: Challenging Identities, Institutions and Communities.