This study reflects on the range of collaborations in two distinct but thematically linked UCL research projects which consider the role of culture in health promotion: Museums on Prescription (2014–2017), in partnership with Canterbury Christ Church University, explores the value of heritage encounters in social prescribing for lonely older adults at risk of social isolation; and Not So Grim Up North (2016–2018), in conjunction with Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester and Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums, investigates the health and wellbeing impacts of museum activities for stroke survivors; older adults with dementia; and mental health and addiction recovery service-users. Both projects employ a mixed-methods approach using qua...
Potentially unknown to the healthcare sector, many museums and art galleries currently offer innovat...
Research suggests that social prescribing schemes can offer health and psychological wellbeing benef...
BackgroundAcademics are asked to collaborate with clinicians and clinicians with patients; getting e...
Arts and health are international fields of practice with stakeholders from various disciplines. I...
This study by the Psychosocial Research Unit at the University of Central Lancashire investigated a ...
AIMS: The aim of this article is to present a new observational tool for assessing the impacts of mu...
OBJECTIVES: To improve the provision of health care, academics can be asked to collaborate with clin...
Do museums and other heritage organisations have something to offer the healthcare sector? Do they h...
In recent years, there have been increasing calls for collaboration between academia and the wider h...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021At the intersection of social prescribing and museu...
In 2006, researchers and curators from University College London (UCL) and University College London...
This paper presents research findings that help to understand how museum programs created opportunit...
Museums and art galleries are increasingly offering public health-oriented programmes focused on hea...
Collaboration has become an increasingly important aspect of higher education policy agendas in whic...
Numerous new types of cross-institutional collaborations have been conducted recently at the interse...
Potentially unknown to the healthcare sector, many museums and art galleries currently offer innovat...
Research suggests that social prescribing schemes can offer health and psychological wellbeing benef...
BackgroundAcademics are asked to collaborate with clinicians and clinicians with patients; getting e...
Arts and health are international fields of practice with stakeholders from various disciplines. I...
This study by the Psychosocial Research Unit at the University of Central Lancashire investigated a ...
AIMS: The aim of this article is to present a new observational tool for assessing the impacts of mu...
OBJECTIVES: To improve the provision of health care, academics can be asked to collaborate with clin...
Do museums and other heritage organisations have something to offer the healthcare sector? Do they h...
In recent years, there have been increasing calls for collaboration between academia and the wider h...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021At the intersection of social prescribing and museu...
In 2006, researchers and curators from University College London (UCL) and University College London...
This paper presents research findings that help to understand how museum programs created opportunit...
Museums and art galleries are increasingly offering public health-oriented programmes focused on hea...
Collaboration has become an increasingly important aspect of higher education policy agendas in whic...
Numerous new types of cross-institutional collaborations have been conducted recently at the interse...
Potentially unknown to the healthcare sector, many museums and art galleries currently offer innovat...
Research suggests that social prescribing schemes can offer health and psychological wellbeing benef...
BackgroundAcademics are asked to collaborate with clinicians and clinicians with patients; getting e...