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Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, UK.
Department of Behavioural Science and Health, Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care, University College London, UK.
BJPsych Bull. 2021 Feb;45(1):32-39. doi: 10.1192/bjb.2020.122.
The Scaling-up Health-Arts Programme: Implementation and Effectiveness Research (SHAPER) project is the world's largest hybrid study on the impact of the arts on mental health embedded into a national healthcare system. This programme, funded by the Wellcome Trust, aims to study the impact and the scalability of the arts as an intervention for mental health. The programme will be delivered by a team of clinicians, research scientists, charities, artists, patients and healthcare professionals in the UK's National Health Service (NHS) and the community, spanning academia, the NHS and the charity sector. SHAPER consists of three studies - Melodies for Mums, Dance for Parkinson's, and Stroke Odysseys - which will recruit over 800 participants, deliver the interventions and draw conclusions on their clinical impact, implementation effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. We hope that this work will inspire organisations and commissioners in the NHS and around the world to expand the remit of social prescribing to include evidence-based arts interventions.
实施与效果研究(SHAPER)项目是世界上最大的关于艺术对心理健康影响的混合研究,该研究嵌入了国家医疗保健系统。这个由惠康信托基金资助的项目旨在研究艺术作为心理健康干预措施的影响和可扩展性。该项目将由英国国民保健服务体系(NHS)和社区中的临床医生、研究科学家、慈善机构、艺术家、患者及医疗保健专业人员组成的团队来实施,涵盖学术界、NHS和慈善部门。SHAPER包括三项研究——“妈妈们的旋律”、“帕金森患者的舞蹈”和“中风奥德赛”——将招募800多名参与者,实施干预措施,并就其临床影响、实施效果和成本效益得出结论。我们希望这项工作能激励NHS以及世界各地的组织和专员扩大社会处方的范围,将基于证据的艺术干预措施纳入其中。