Objective: We present first-phase results of a performing arts public health intervention, ‘Singing and Dancing for Health,’ aiming to promote healthier behaviors in Ghana’s impoverished Northern Region. We hypothesize that live music and dance drama provide a powerful technology to overcome barriers such as illiteracy, lack of adequate media access, inadequate health resources, and entrenched sociocultural attitudes. Our research objective is to evaluate this claim. Methods: In this first phase, we evaluated the effectiveness of arts interventions in improving knowledge and behaviors associated with reduced incidence of malaria and cholera, focusing on basic information and simple practices, such as proper hand washing. Working with the Yo...
In 2012, Ghana Health Services (GHS), with funding from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF),...
Arts in Health initiatives and interventions to support health have emerged from and been applied to...
Health educators face an unusual challenge in relation to HIV: the need to convey two emotionally co...
Music is a social technology of enormous potential for improving communityhealth. This paper reports...
Rhythm and Movement in Ghana: Healing through Dance and through Generations is an odyssey into the p...
Ghanaian music and dance provide a rich environment for social interaction, whichis a significant co...
Introduction Music and dance are increasingly used as adjunctive arts-in-health interventions in hig...
Introduction Arts-based approaches to health promotion have been used widely across sub-Saharan Afri...
Research has shown that music can be used to educate or disseminate information about public health ...
Objective: Ngoma ceremonies are used throughout Central and South Africa to help people address ‘‘di...
Research has shown that music can be used to educate or disseminate information about public health ...
BACKGROUND:In Siem Pang, northeastern Cambodia, malaria transmission persists in remote forested are...
Research has shown that music can be used to educate or disseminate information about public health ...
Applied Theatre: Performing Health and Wellbeing is the first volume in the field to address the rol...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Female performers in the Muslim West African context o...
In 2012, Ghana Health Services (GHS), with funding from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF),...
Arts in Health initiatives and interventions to support health have emerged from and been applied to...
Health educators face an unusual challenge in relation to HIV: the need to convey two emotionally co...
Music is a social technology of enormous potential for improving communityhealth. This paper reports...
Rhythm and Movement in Ghana: Healing through Dance and through Generations is an odyssey into the p...
Ghanaian music and dance provide a rich environment for social interaction, whichis a significant co...
Introduction Music and dance are increasingly used as adjunctive arts-in-health interventions in hig...
Introduction Arts-based approaches to health promotion have been used widely across sub-Saharan Afri...
Research has shown that music can be used to educate or disseminate information about public health ...
Objective: Ngoma ceremonies are used throughout Central and South Africa to help people address ‘‘di...
Research has shown that music can be used to educate or disseminate information about public health ...
BACKGROUND:In Siem Pang, northeastern Cambodia, malaria transmission persists in remote forested are...
Research has shown that music can be used to educate or disseminate information about public health ...
Applied Theatre: Performing Health and Wellbeing is the first volume in the field to address the rol...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Female performers in the Muslim West African context o...
In 2012, Ghana Health Services (GHS), with funding from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF),...
Arts in Health initiatives and interventions to support health have emerged from and been applied to...
Health educators face an unusual challenge in relation to HIV: the need to convey two emotionally co...