University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
Public Health. 2012 Jul;126(7):574-9. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2012.04.002. Epub 2012 Jun 9.
In the U.K., the era of New Labour witnessed a developing connection between the arts (and sport) and 'neighbourhood renewal'. The concept of the usefulness of the arts to health has gained credence largely through community-based arts. Whilst there is an increasing evidence base for the usefulness of community arts delivery, there is little published evidence in the peer-reviewed literature of the effectiveness of delivery of Arts on Prescription. The aim of this study was therefore to explore the experiences of people who have engaged with Arts on Prescription programme of work.
This qualitative research study used a narrative inquiry approach amongst participants of Arts on Prescription programme of work.
Sixteen in-depth interviews were conducted in community-based arts venues. Each participant was using or had used mental health services.
Participants experienced Arts on Prescription as a creative and therapeutic environment. It was considered a safe place where participants can be creative with others who have shared similar experiences. Participants experienced social, psychological and occupational benefits, although these benefits are not easily separated as they are intermingled. By feeling accepted and amongst people who have had similar experiences, participants also gained a sense of social belonging. A number of participants also found new opportunities for the future.
Community-based arts groups that are professionally facilitated may provide a therapeutic environment for participants. Participants gained a sense of pride in their work, and experienced psychological, social and occupational benefits.
在英国,新工党时代见证了艺术(和体育)与“社区更新”之间日益紧密的联系。艺术对健康有益的概念主要通过社区艺术得到认可。虽然社区艺术交付的有用性有越来越多的证据支持,但在同行评议文献中几乎没有关于处方艺术交付有效性的发表证据。因此,这项研究的目的是探讨参与处方艺术项目的人的经验。
这项定性研究使用叙事探究方法在处方艺术项目的参与者中进行。
在社区艺术场所进行了 16 次深入访谈。每个参与者都在使用或曾经使用过心理健康服务。
参与者将处方艺术体验为一个富有创意和治疗性的环境。它被认为是一个安全的地方,参与者可以与有相似经历的人一起进行创造性活动。参与者体验到了社会、心理和职业方面的好处,尽管这些好处不容易分开,因为它们是交织在一起的。通过被接受和与有类似经历的人在一起,参与者也获得了一种社会归属感。一些参与者还为未来找到了新的机会。
专业管理的社区艺术团体可能为参与者提供一个治疗性的环境。参与者为自己的工作感到自豪,并体验到了心理、社会和职业方面的好处。