Dow Rosie, Warran Katey, Letrondo Pilar, Fancourt Daisy
Department of Behavioural Science and Health, University College London, London, UK.
Department of Behavioural Science and Health, University College London, London, UK.
Lancet Public Health. 2023 Feb;8(2):e155-e160. doi: 10.1016/S2468-2667(22)00313-9.
There is a growing body of evidence indicating the arts have a role to play in promoting good health and preventing and managing illness. WHO has called for governments to take an intersectoral approach, both within and across traditional areas of policy, to realise the potential of the arts for public health. To explore what global progress is being made towards this aim, we present examples of arts and health policy development from diverse government areas: health, arts, local governments, and cross government. These examples, which have been selected from a scoping review of 172 relevant global policy documents, indicate that many health and arts policy makers view the relationship between arts engagement and improved health in quite general terms, although some are investing in more targeted applications of the arts to address specific public health issues. The most promising and concrete commitments are happening when health and arts ministries or agencies work together on policy development.
越来越多的证据表明,艺术在促进健康、预防和管理疾病方面可以发挥作用。世界卫生组织呼吁各国政府在传统政策领域内部及之间采取跨部门方法,以实现艺术在促进公众健康方面的潜力。为探讨在这一目标上取得了哪些全球进展,我们展示了不同政府领域(卫生、艺术、地方政府和跨部门政府)在艺术与健康政策制定方面的实例。这些实例是从对172份相关全球政策文件的范围界定审查中挑选出来的,表明许多卫生和艺术政策制定者对参与艺术活动与改善健康之间的关系看法较为宽泛,不过也有一些人正在投资于更具针对性地应用艺术来解决特定的公共卫生问题。当卫生和艺术部门或机构共同致力于政策制定时,会出现最有前景和最具体的承诺。