This article aims to explore the required skills and competencies of the actor who works in health-care systems. A narrative inquiry gave the opportunity for participants to elaborate on their understandings of their direct or indirect engagement with theatre in hospitals. Data were collected in the form of ten narrative interviews with experienced actors in hospitals and drama trainees. Inductive thematic analysis of this collection of qualitative data was used to allow findings to emerge from frequent or significant themes inherent in the semi-structured interviews. The study demonstrates a defensible emphasis on key themes, including the predictable professional skills such as acting in participatory dramas, using theatre improvisation a...
Introduction: Clinical practice includes expressing empathy and understanding key features of humani...
The practice of medicine has evolved a long way from its origin, where healing was practised as an a...
Simulated patients, also known as patient actors, are commonly used in simulation. The quality of th...
This article aims to explore the required skills and competencies of the actor who works in health-...
Artists such as actors and puppeteers in healthcare face emotional challenges in their work. This ar...
Artists such as actors and puppeteers in healthcare face emotional challenges in their work. This ar...
Inspired by Socratic dialogue, the authors have chosen to explore how their experiential understandi...
How actors are adequately prepared for their lifetime of work can be a vexed issue. However what is ...
This article discusses how vocational actor training could be challenged and developed through mater...
Workshops for 'Applying Techniques from Actor-training to Performativity of Doctors and Healthcare P...
This article provides a summary of the current literature (1975 – 2015) on the subject of effective ...
This study followed the rehearsals of a 2014 Copenhagen theatre production of Margaret Edson’s play ...
This article reports on practice-based pilot research being undertaken at Birmingham Children's Hosp...
This thesis investigates the psychological wellbeing (PWB) of professional and student actors in Aus...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Research in Dram...
Introduction: Clinical practice includes expressing empathy and understanding key features of humani...
The practice of medicine has evolved a long way from its origin, where healing was practised as an a...
Simulated patients, also known as patient actors, are commonly used in simulation. The quality of th...
This article aims to explore the required skills and competencies of the actor who works in health-...
Artists such as actors and puppeteers in healthcare face emotional challenges in their work. This ar...
Artists such as actors and puppeteers in healthcare face emotional challenges in their work. This ar...
Inspired by Socratic dialogue, the authors have chosen to explore how their experiential understandi...
How actors are adequately prepared for their lifetime of work can be a vexed issue. However what is ...
This article discusses how vocational actor training could be challenged and developed through mater...
Workshops for 'Applying Techniques from Actor-training to Performativity of Doctors and Healthcare P...
This article provides a summary of the current literature (1975 – 2015) on the subject of effective ...
This study followed the rehearsals of a 2014 Copenhagen theatre production of Margaret Edson’s play ...
This article reports on practice-based pilot research being undertaken at Birmingham Children's Hosp...
This thesis investigates the psychological wellbeing (PWB) of professional and student actors in Aus...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Research in Dram...
Introduction: Clinical practice includes expressing empathy and understanding key features of humani...
The practice of medicine has evolved a long way from its origin, where healing was practised as an a...
Simulated patients, also known as patient actors, are commonly used in simulation. The quality of th...