Background: Many arts and health studies have focused on evaluating the impact of participatory arts activities, but few have considered the processes and components shaping the wellbeing outcomes of the participants. This paper uses a relational approach to health to explore the elements at play in participatory arts.Methods: The study uses an action-research case study of a 12-week visual art programme in a nursing home with 10 participants. Data collected were analysed and interpreted using grounded theory to obtain general themes and to facilitate focused analysis.Results: The study identifies the participants, wellbeing outcomes, the environment and the quality of activities as key concerns of arts-health practice. It also reflects on ...
A national arts and health policy framework being developed in 2012 proposes whole of government eng...
This rapid review of the literature explores the value of using participatory arts activities in res...
Methods: We examined the involvement of care staff in creative arts activities in residential care....
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group Background: Many arts and health stud...
There is growing reliable research evidence which supports the claim that the arts are positive for ...
The priorities many nursing homes give to physical care often supersede consideration for leisure ar...
This paper describes two case studies of arts interventions in UK care settings. Visual arts and dan...
The rapid ageing of populations entails high costs for societies and calls for effective public heal...
An emerging body of research indicates that active arts engagement can enhance older adults’ health ...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate the impact of an arts in health programme deliveredby a specialised...
An emerging body of research indicates that active arts engagement can enhance older adults’ health ...
In the UK support for older people living in residential care to undertake meaningful activities is ...
Background: This study explores factors affecting the successful facilitation of a residential art...
Programs that use the arts to engage older people promote health, foster community, and give voice a...
Healthy ageing has become an urgent public health concern that has stimulated the search for accessi...
A national arts and health policy framework being developed in 2012 proposes whole of government eng...
This rapid review of the literature explores the value of using participatory arts activities in res...
Methods: We examined the involvement of care staff in creative arts activities in residential care....
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group Background: Many arts and health stud...
There is growing reliable research evidence which supports the claim that the arts are positive for ...
The priorities many nursing homes give to physical care often supersede consideration for leisure ar...
This paper describes two case studies of arts interventions in UK care settings. Visual arts and dan...
The rapid ageing of populations entails high costs for societies and calls for effective public heal...
An emerging body of research indicates that active arts engagement can enhance older adults’ health ...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate the impact of an arts in health programme deliveredby a specialised...
An emerging body of research indicates that active arts engagement can enhance older adults’ health ...
In the UK support for older people living in residential care to undertake meaningful activities is ...
Background: This study explores factors affecting the successful facilitation of a residential art...
Programs that use the arts to engage older people promote health, foster community, and give voice a...
Healthy ageing has become an urgent public health concern that has stimulated the search for accessi...
A national arts and health policy framework being developed in 2012 proposes whole of government eng...
This rapid review of the literature explores the value of using participatory arts activities in res...
Methods: We examined the involvement of care staff in creative arts activities in residential care....