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等待名单对照评估:体验心理健康问题人群参与式艺术课程。

Waiting list-controlled evaluation of a participatory arts course for people experiencing mental health problems.

机构信息

Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford, UK.

出版信息

Perspect Public Health. 2013 Jan;133(1):28-35. doi: 10.1177/1757913912461587. Epub 2012 Oct 3.

Abstract

AIMS

The potential for participation in creative activity to promote recovery from mental ill health is highlighted in mental health policy and guidance, alongside a perceived dearth of robust evidence of effectiveness. Open Arts has run participatory arts courses in South Essex since 2008 and a course waiting list has developed with increasing demand for places. Given the waiting list and the need to improve the evidence base for the utility of participatory arts groups in mental health, the aim of this project was to conduct a naturalistic waiting list-controlled evaluation of the 12-week courses routinely provided and to explore participants' experiences of their course. It was expected that people on the waiting list who were allocated places on a course would gain improvements in well-being and social inclusion, whereas those not allocated places would show no changes over the same time period.

METHODS

Measures included the Warwick Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS) and the Social Inclusion Scale (SIS). People on the Open Arts waiting list who had been allocated a place on the courses formed an intervention group; those remaining on the waiting list were asked to complete the same measures over the same time period (forming a control group). Participants in the intervention group were asked to rate the service and were offered the opportunity to join a focus group.

RESULTS

Thirty-two people in the control group and 26 people in the intervention group could be included in the final analyses. There were no significant differences between the two groups on either measure at baseline. Intervention group total mean scores were significantly higher after the Open Arts course than at baseline on both the WEMWBS and SIS, but no significant differences across time were found for the control group. Of the intervention group 96% reported enjoying the course and most of those providing feedback reported gains in confidence (81%) and motivation (88%). Nineteen participants in the control group completed an Open Arts course later in the year and similar improvements between baseline and follow-up scores on the WEMWBS and SIS were then found in this group.

CONCLUSIONS

This service evaluation of Open Arts has provided some preliminary evidence that participatory arts groups are likely to have benefits for mental health service users in terms of improved well-being and social inclusion. The evaluation justifies a future randomised controlled trial and economic appraisal of participatory arts projects.

摘要

目的

参与创造性活动以促进心理健康康复的潜力在心理健康政策和指导中得到强调,同时也意识到缺乏强有力的有效性证据。自 2008 年以来,Open Arts 在埃塞克斯南部开设了参与式艺术课程,随着对课程的需求不断增加,课程候补名单也在不断发展。鉴于候补名单的存在,以及需要提高参与式艺术团体在心理健康方面的效用的证据基础,本项目旨在对常规提供的 12 周课程进行自然等待名单对照评估,并探讨参与者对其课程的体验。预计等待名单上分配到课程的人将在幸福感和社会包容方面得到改善,而那些没有分配到课程的人在同一时间段内不会发生变化。

方法

测量包括华威爱丁堡心理健康量表(WEMWBS)和社会包容量表(SIS)。在 Open Arts 候补名单上获得课程名额的人组成干预组;其余仍在候补名单上的人被要求在同一时间段内完成相同的测量(形成对照组)。干预组的参与者被要求对服务进行评分,并提供了加入焦点小组的机会。

结果

对照组 32 人,干预组 26 人可纳入最终分析。两组在基线时的两个测量指标上均无显著差异。干预组的总平均得分在参加 Open Arts 课程后,在 WEMWBS 和 SIS 上均显著高于基线,但对照组在不同时间没有发现显著差异。干预组的 96%的人报告说喜欢该课程,大多数提供反馈的人报告说在自信心(81%)和动力(88%)方面有所提高。对照组中有 19 人在当年晚些时候完成了 Open Arts 课程,随后在 WEMWBS 和 SIS 的基线和随访得分之间也发现了类似的改善。

结论

对 Open Arts 的这项服务评估提供了一些初步证据,表明参与式艺术团体可能会对心理健康服务使用者的幸福感和社会包容产生有益影响。该评估证明了未来参与式艺术项目的随机对照试验和经济评估是合理的。

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