This paper explores the impact of self-chosen arts-based recreational activities, as opposed to the traditional arts therapy activities, on the well-being of healthcare providers. Three qualitative case studies of programs in which arts-based activities were used to work with healthcare providers, lasting for 10 weeks each, are phenomenological-hermeneutically evaluated using interviews and focus groups. The findings show what we refer to as an "ecological" ripple of effects: (1) the arts-based activities helped to reduce individual stress and to enhance mood over time, (2) the activities helped to transform workplace relationships within wards, and (3) the arts humanized the overall work climate in the healthcare setting. These effects go ...
73 pagesThere is a growing body of research in the field of arts in health and the therapeutic benef...
The adoption of arts-based research methods is gaining popularity in health care yet few of these me...
This article aims to understand patient wellbeing and satisfaction and to qualify the current guidel...
This paper explores the impact of self-chosen arts-based recreational activities, as opposed to the ...
Internationally there is growing interest in the use of the arts in the healthcare context evidenced...
Over 59 million workers are employed in the healthcare sector globally, with a daily risk of being e...
Abstract Objectives: To enable health professionals, in an outpatient care setting, to experience t...
This book, written by academics across a range of disciplines, including healthcare and social scien...
Aims: There has been a burgeoning interest in arts and the environment in healthcare. While research...
Numerous approaches have been developed to address work-related stress (work-stress) but evidence of...
This review provides an updated evaluation of the emerging body of literature on the value of the ar...
This chapter puts forward the proposition that the use of the arts within healthcare research allows...
Health psychologists ’ use of the arts is an emerging area for research and practice. This article e...
The present research aimed to investigate whether the visual arts could benefit health and healing. ...
The aim of this study was to investigate how artistic storytelling can be used to help employees fe...
73 pagesThere is a growing body of research in the field of arts in health and the therapeutic benef...
The adoption of arts-based research methods is gaining popularity in health care yet few of these me...
This article aims to understand patient wellbeing and satisfaction and to qualify the current guidel...
This paper explores the impact of self-chosen arts-based recreational activities, as opposed to the ...
Internationally there is growing interest in the use of the arts in the healthcare context evidenced...
Over 59 million workers are employed in the healthcare sector globally, with a daily risk of being e...
Abstract Objectives: To enable health professionals, in an outpatient care setting, to experience t...
This book, written by academics across a range of disciplines, including healthcare and social scien...
Aims: There has been a burgeoning interest in arts and the environment in healthcare. While research...
Numerous approaches have been developed to address work-related stress (work-stress) but evidence of...
This review provides an updated evaluation of the emerging body of literature on the value of the ar...
This chapter puts forward the proposition that the use of the arts within healthcare research allows...
Health psychologists ’ use of the arts is an emerging area for research and practice. This article e...
The present research aimed to investigate whether the visual arts could benefit health and healing. ...
The aim of this study was to investigate how artistic storytelling can be used to help employees fe...
73 pagesThere is a growing body of research in the field of arts in health and the therapeutic benef...
The adoption of arts-based research methods is gaining popularity in health care yet few of these me...
This article aims to understand patient wellbeing and satisfaction and to qualify the current guidel...