Redmond Mark, Sumner Rachel C, Crone Diane M, Hughes Samantha
School of Health & Social Care, University of Gloucestershire, Francis Close Hall , Cheltenham , United Kingdom.
School of Natural and Social Sciences, Psychological Sciences, University of Gloucestershire, Francis Close Hall , Cheltenham , United Kingdom.
Arts Health. 2019 Oct;11(3):232-245. doi: 10.1080/17533015.2018.1490786. Epub 2018 Jul 18.
: This paper draws on a longitudinal study exploring the outcomes of an arts referral programme in General Practice in the South West of England since 2009. It focuses on the qualitative responses of the patient cohort : Using qualitative methods and thematic analysis, this paper explores and considers the responses from = 1297 participants who provided feedback from an open-ended questionnaire on self-reported benefits of the arts referral programme. : Participant reactions demonstrate that the programme provided a range of personal and social benefits rarely considered or explored in comparative studies. The analysis suggests participants were able to self-manage aspects of their health-related conditions, and were able to make progress towards a better physical and/or mental health. : The evidence suggests that arts-based referral programmes, have a range of benefits for participants that may not have been fully appreciated. The consequences on self-management requires further investigation.
本文借鉴了一项纵向研究,该研究自2009年起探索英格兰西南部全科医疗中艺术转诊计划的结果。它聚焦于患者群体的定性反馈:运用定性方法和主题分析,本文探究并考量了1297名参与者的反馈,这些参与者通过一份开放式问卷就艺术转诊计划的自我报告益处提供了反馈。参与者的反应表明,该计划带来了一系列在比较研究中很少被考虑或探讨的个人和社会效益。分析表明,参与者能够自我管理与健康相关状况的各个方面,并在改善身体和/或心理健康方面取得进展。有证据表明,基于艺术的转诊计划对参与者有一系列可能尚未得到充分认识的益处。其对自我管理的影响需要进一步调查。