Institute for Media and Creative Industries, Loughborough University London, London, UK.
Genetics, Evolution and Environment, UCL Biosciences, University College London, London, UK.
BMJ Open. 2019 Feb 20;9(2):e025465. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-025465.
Drawing on a growing body of research suggesting that taking part in artistic and cultural activities benefits health and well-being, the objective was to develop a participatory action research (PAR) method for assessing the impact of arts interventions on forcibly displaced people, and identify themes concerning perceived benefits of such programmes.
A collaborative study following PAR principles of observation, focus groups and in-depth semistructured interviews.
London-based charity working with asylum seekers and refugees.
An opportunity sample (n=31; 6 males) participated in focus groups comprising refugees/asylum seekers (n=12; 2 males), volunteers (n=4; 1 males) and charity staff (n=15; 3 males). A subset of these (n=17; 3 males) participated in interviews comprising refugees/asylum seekers (n=7; 1 males), volunteers (n=7; 1 males) and charity staff (n=3; 1 males).
Focus group findings showed that participants articulated the impact of creative activities around three main themes: skills, social engagement and personal emotions that were explored during in-depth interviews. Thematic analysis of interviews was conducted in NVivo 11 and findings showed that artistic and cultural activities impacted positively by helping participants find a voice, create support networks and learn practical skills useful in the labour market.
The study expanded on arts and well-being research by exploring effects of cultural and creative activities on the psychosocial well-being of refugees and asylum seekers. By focusing on the relationship between arts, well-being and forced displacement, the study was instrumental in actively trying to change the narrative surrounding refugees and asylum seekers, often depicted in negative terms in the public sphere.
借鉴越来越多的研究表明,参与艺术和文化活动有益于健康和福祉,本研究旨在开发一种参与式行动研究(PAR)方法,评估艺术干预对被迫流离失所者的影响,并确定与这些项目的感知益处相关的主题。
遵循 PAR 原则的协作研究,包括观察、焦点小组和深入半结构化访谈。
总部位于伦敦的慈善机构,为寻求庇护者和难民服务。
机会样本(n=31;6 名男性)参加了焦点小组,其中包括难民/寻求庇护者(n=12;2 名男性)、志愿者(n=4;1 名男性)和慈善机构工作人员(n=15;3 名男性)。其中一部分(n=17;3 名男性)参加了访谈,其中包括难民/寻求庇护者(n=7;1 名男性)、志愿者(n=7;1 名男性)和慈善机构工作人员(n=3;1 名男性)。
焦点小组的研究结果表明,参与者围绕三个主要主题表达了创意活动的影响:技能、社会参与和个人情感,这些主题在深入访谈中得到了探讨。使用 NVivo 11 对访谈进行了主题分析,研究结果表明,艺术和文化活动通过帮助参与者找到声音、创建支持网络和学习在劳动力市场中有用的实践技能产生了积极影响。
本研究通过探讨文化和创意活动对难民和寻求庇护者的社会心理福祉的影响,扩展了艺术与福祉研究。通过关注艺术、福祉和被迫流离失所之间的关系,该研究有助于积极改变围绕难民和寻求庇护者的叙述,他们在公共领域中经常被负面描绘。