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视觉艺术作品对医疗机构中患者、医护人员及访客的影响:一项范围综述。

The effects of viewing visual artwork on patients, staff, and visitors in healthcare settings: A scoping review.

作者信息

Foster Marcel W, Sanhueza Cris, Bahr Elisabeth, Kuo Jennifer Li-Sheen, Wu Yaning, Komolafe Deborah Olaitan, Blanchette Victoria, Brinza Tessa, Morgan-Daniel Jane, Oshodi Yewande, Sodimu Kehinde Aniyat, Omuku Nengi, Akisanya Ebisan, Trinder Larissa, Willmoth Simon, Simpson Nicola, White Niamh, Shaw Tim A, Moyse Fenning Haley, Runefelt Anna, Kolnik Mojca, Pokorn Marko, Fietje Nils, Sajnani Nisha

机构信息

Jameel Arts and Health Lab, New York University, New York, United States of America.

Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions, New York University, New York, New York, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Aug 20;20(8):e0328215. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0328215. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The integration of visual art in healthcare settings has been demonstrated to contribute to well-being. However, the impact of visual arts in healthcare has been primarily evaluated among patients. Viewing visual art could be a health resource to a greater number of people in healthcare settings, including patients, staff, and visitors.

METHODS

We conducted a scoping review to synthesize literature on the impact of viewing visual artwork among patients, staff, and visitors in healthcare settings related to the reported outcomes of well-being, wellness, and belonging. The review was informed by Arksey and O'Malley and Joanna Briggs Institute frameworks with masked pairs of reviewers. Included studies were in English, with no restrictions on geographical settings or publication dates. Nine academic databases and twelve gray literature sources were searched, in addition to a hand search and global call for submissions.

RESULTS

From an initial 25,222 records, 68 publications met inclusion criteria across 20 locations. 35 were peer-reviewed studies and 33 constituted gray literature. Included publications that reported sample sizes reflected a total of 6,006 participants with the majority being patients (3,133) followed by staff (1,343), visitors (32), and other/unspecified participants (996). Reported outcomes for patients indicated that visual arts in hospitals reduced heart rates, improved reported mental health outcomes, increased well-being, and provided a positive distraction. Reported outcomes for healthcare staff included an increased well-being, belonging, and capacity to prioritize patient needs. Reported outcomes for visitors consisted of an improved experience in healthcare environments and increased well-being.

CONCLUSIONS

Our synthesis of evidence indicates that integration of visual arts within healthcare settings has positive outcomes for its viewers. Our findings are useful to promote the generation of evidence that can reliably inform the design and experience of healthcare environments.

摘要

背景

视觉艺术融入医疗环境已被证明有助于提升幸福感。然而,视觉艺术在医疗保健中的影响主要是在患者中进行评估的。观看视觉艺术作品可能是包括患者、医护人员和访客在内的更多医疗环境中的人的一种健康资源。

方法

我们进行了一项范围综述,以综合有关在医疗环境中患者、医护人员和访客观看视觉艺术作品的影响的文献,这些影响与所报告的幸福感、健康状况和归属感结果相关。该综述以阿克西和奥马利以及乔安娜·布里格斯研究所的框架为指导,由成对的盲法评审员进行。纳入的研究为英文,对地理环境或出版日期没有限制。除了手工检索和全球征集投稿外,还搜索了九个学术数据库和十二个灰色文献来源。

结果

从最初的25222条记录中,有68篇出版物符合20个地点的纳入标准。35篇为同行评审研究,33篇构成灰色文献。报告样本量的纳入出版物总共涉及6006名参与者,其中大多数是患者(3133名),其次是医护人员(1343名)、访客(32名)以及其他/未明确的参与者(996名)。报告的患者结果表明,医院中的视觉艺术降低了心率,改善了报告的心理健康结果,增强了幸福感,并提供了积极的分散注意力的作用。报告的医护人员结果包括幸福感增强、归属感增强以及优先考虑患者需求的能力增强。报告的访客结果包括医疗环境体验改善和幸福感增强。

结论

我们对证据的综合表明,在医疗环境中融入视觉艺术对观看者有积极影响。我们的研究结果有助于推动生成能够可靠地为医疗环境的设计和体验提供信息的证据。

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