Exploring public perceptions and understanding of dementia: Analysing narratives from the Mass Observation Project

Dementia (London). 2020 Nov;19(8):2804-2820. doi: 10.1177/1471301219861468. Epub 2019 Jul 10.

Abstract

Over 850,000 people living in the United Kingdom have been diagnosed with dementia, yet knowledge about this condition amongst the general population remains relatively poor. Many studies have evaluated the level of public knowledge and understanding about dementia from a research and professional service perspective; however, none have considered this condition from the perspective of the wider public. In this preliminary overview, we analyse and describe high-level narratives collected from 143 respondents to a Dementia Directive commissioned to the Mass Observation Project. These narratives present a perspective on the public knowledge and understanding about dementia not previously considered, where respondents have written openly about their own experiences, and reflected on their perception of the wider public's knowledge and understanding about dementia. This unique perspective importantly enhances our knowledge about the public's understanding and awareness of dementia, and informs the main areas of public concern found in the analysis: care responsibilities, impact on relationships, and fears about developing dementia.

Keywords: Mass Observation Project; dementia; narratives; observers; public perception; public understanding; respondents.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Dementia*
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
  • Humans
  • Narration
  • Public Opinion*
  • United Kingdom