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伊索:一个用于开发和研究健康项目中的艺术的框架。

Aesop: A framework for developing and researching arts in health programmes.

作者信息

Fancourt Daisy, Joss Tim

机构信息

Royal College of Music, Centre for Performance Science , Prince Consort Road, London SW7 2BS , UK ; Chelsea and Westminster Health Charity, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust , 4 Verney House, 1b Hollywood Road, London , SW10 9HS , UK.

The Rayne Foundation , 100 George Street, London W1U 8NU , UK.

出版信息

Arts Health. 2015 Jan 2;7(1):1-13. doi: 10.1080/17533015.2014.924974. Epub 2014 Jul 3.

Abstract

The field of arts in health is currently undergoing a burgeoning in activity. However, there remains a problem surrounding research into this field. Arts in health research can be confusing and is frequently misunderstood by those working in the arts and in health, artists, reviewers, researchers and funders. Aesop 1 is a framework specially devised to tackle these problems. It synthesises existing arts research methodologies, health research methodologies, health policy documents and reporting guidelines in order to guide projects right from the initial idea for an arts intervention, through the development and design of a research project, its delivery and its dissemination. This article outlines the rationale behind the framework and explains how it should be used, with the aim of facilitating the running of arts and health research projects and increasing their rigour and acceptance within both the arts and health communities.

摘要

健康领域的艺术目前正处于活动蓬勃发展的阶段。然而,围绕该领域的研究仍存在一个问题。健康领域的艺术研究可能令人困惑,并且经常被艺术界和健康领域的从业者、艺术家、评审人员、研究人员和资助者误解。伊索普1是专门为解决这些问题而设计的一个框架。它综合了现有的艺术研究方法、健康研究方法、健康政策文件和报告指南,以便从艺术干预的最初想法开始,指导项目贯穿研究项目的开发、设计、实施及其传播。本文概述了该框架背后的基本原理,并解释了应如何使用它,目的是促进艺术与健康研究项目的开展,并提高其在艺术界和健康领域的严谨性和认可度。

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