Growing evidence suggests that the arts may be useful in health care and in the training of health care professionals. Four art genres – novels, films, paintings and music – are examined for their potential contribution to enhancing patient health and/or making better health care providers. Based on a narrative literature review, we examine the effects of passive (e.g. reading, watching, viewing and listening) and active (e.g. writing, producing, painting and performing) exposure to the four art genres, by both patients and health care providers. Overall, an emerging body of empirical evidence indicates positive effects on psychological and physiological outcome measures in patients and some benefits to medical training. Expressive writing/...
Arts-informed dissemination of health care research is an emerging field of scholarship....
Abstract Objectives: To enable health professionals, in an outpatient care setting, to experience t...
Art has been used as a tool to promote health and well-being within contemporary medicine in areas s...
Growing evidence suggests that the arts may be useful in health care and in the training of health c...
Health psychologists ’ use of the arts is an emerging area for research and practice. This article e...
Health and art disciplines have worked in cooperation for the development of health from past to pre...
This book, written by academics across a range of disciplines, including healthcare and social scien...
The adoption of arts-based research methods is gaining popularity in health care yet few of these me...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Programs that foster creative activities such as dr...
The present research aimed to investigate whether the visual arts could benefit health and healing. ...
Internationally there is growing interest in the use of the arts in the healthcare context evidenced...
A national arts and health policy framework being developed in 2012 proposes whole of government eng...
Background Art interventions are increasingly used in public health for the enhancement of patients'...
Art interpretation is described as a clinical approach in assisting individuals to move toward ever ...
1) Understand how art can help a patient express and release a range of emotions, especially when fa...
Arts-informed dissemination of health care research is an emerging field of scholarship....
Abstract Objectives: To enable health professionals, in an outpatient care setting, to experience t...
Art has been used as a tool to promote health and well-being within contemporary medicine in areas s...
Growing evidence suggests that the arts may be useful in health care and in the training of health c...
Health psychologists ’ use of the arts is an emerging area for research and practice. This article e...
Health and art disciplines have worked in cooperation for the development of health from past to pre...
This book, written by academics across a range of disciplines, including healthcare and social scien...
The adoption of arts-based research methods is gaining popularity in health care yet few of these me...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Programs that foster creative activities such as dr...
The present research aimed to investigate whether the visual arts could benefit health and healing. ...
Internationally there is growing interest in the use of the arts in the healthcare context evidenced...
A national arts and health policy framework being developed in 2012 proposes whole of government eng...
Background Art interventions are increasingly used in public health for the enhancement of patients'...
Art interpretation is described as a clinical approach in assisting individuals to move toward ever ...
1) Understand how art can help a patient express and release a range of emotions, especially when fa...
Arts-informed dissemination of health care research is an emerging field of scholarship....
Abstract Objectives: To enable health professionals, in an outpatient care setting, to experience t...
Art has been used as a tool to promote health and well-being within contemporary medicine in areas s...