Objective. This descriptive pilot study aimed at assessing the impact of art contemplation on patients’ adaptation to hospital confinement and the factors influencing this effect. Study design. Artistic photographs were hung on the walls of the ward. Two hundred and thirty-nine consecutive non-in bed-constrained patients who stayed in the ward for at least three days (males/females: 148/96, age 19-89 years) participated in the study. Methods. Patients compiled two questionnaires exploring physical, psychological and social/family well-being, relative/friend support, and ward functioning. The self-perceived effect of photographs on the hospitalization distress was assessed. Clinical conditions were evaluated with the ECOG performance sta...
Pictorial intervention in hospital environments represents a relevant research field in research and...
Aims: There has been a burgeoning interest in arts and the environment in healthcare. While research...
This study aimed to review consumer feedback of group art therapy sessions within an inpatient menta...
Objective. This descriptive pilot study aimed at assessing the impact of art contemplation on patie...
This article aims to understand patient wellbeing and satisfaction and to qualify the current guidel...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect viewing directives can have when en...
The present research aimed to investigate whether the visual arts could benefit health and healing. ...
Anxiety and depressive symptoms are common in hospitalized patients. Arts and cultural programs were...
Historically speaking, hospitals had grown out of hostels, where pilgrims, old and sick people were ...
Recently there is an increase in interest to use art as a part of the healthcare healing process and...
Abstract Background Arts exposure is associated with positive psychological constructs. To date, no...
This research examines how art-based interventions may improve the well-being , and more specifical...
This study investigated the purpose and effectiveness of giving outpatients receiving dialysis treat...
Art in hospitals would be effective for patients physiologically and psychologically. Artworks were ...
This study examines the factors that create depression as well as the emotional fluctuations in mood...
Pictorial intervention in hospital environments represents a relevant research field in research and...
Aims: There has been a burgeoning interest in arts and the environment in healthcare. While research...
This study aimed to review consumer feedback of group art therapy sessions within an inpatient menta...
Objective. This descriptive pilot study aimed at assessing the impact of art contemplation on patie...
This article aims to understand patient wellbeing and satisfaction and to qualify the current guidel...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect viewing directives can have when en...
The present research aimed to investigate whether the visual arts could benefit health and healing. ...
Anxiety and depressive symptoms are common in hospitalized patients. Arts and cultural programs were...
Historically speaking, hospitals had grown out of hostels, where pilgrims, old and sick people were ...
Recently there is an increase in interest to use art as a part of the healthcare healing process and...
Abstract Background Arts exposure is associated with positive psychological constructs. To date, no...
This research examines how art-based interventions may improve the well-being , and more specifical...
This study investigated the purpose and effectiveness of giving outpatients receiving dialysis treat...
Art in hospitals would be effective for patients physiologically and psychologically. Artworks were ...
This study examines the factors that create depression as well as the emotional fluctuations in mood...
Pictorial intervention in hospital environments represents a relevant research field in research and...
Aims: There has been a burgeoning interest in arts and the environment in healthcare. While research...
This study aimed to review consumer feedback of group art therapy sessions within an inpatient menta...