Des fenêtres culturelles à l’hôpital : susciter de nouvelles perspectives cliniques dans les établissements de santé

Audrey Juteau , Adeline Lepine , Nathalie Dumet
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Abstract

Context

This article is based on doctoral research interested in the effects of “médiation culturelle” – the bi-directional interplay and effects of embedding a cultural experience or artistic process – on institutional behavior, environment, daily routine, and corporate culture. The specific focus here is an original institutional experience, entitled “Windows Open to the World,” that examines the effect of embedding an artist and artistic process into the everyday life of a regional rehabilitation center for patients with acquired neurologic disease or traumatic injury. This study was completed in partnership with the Biennale d’Art Contemporain of Lyon, via the Veduta platform and the artist/photographer Karim Kal, as part of the national Culture and Health program.

Method

This is exploratory research. In an institutional clinical setting, we present clinical observations and propose lines of reflection and analysis.

Objectives

This study seeks to analyze the function of art on healthcare institutions (daily routine, corporate culture, environment) and professional practice. This study further explores the modulatory effect of embedding artistic and cultural experiences (“médiation culturelle”) on clinical staff, including the potential to improve providers’ feelings of well-being, renew professional interest and commitment, spark individual and team creativity, improve team cohesion, and reduce burn-out.

Results

As an interventional device, the “médiation culturelle” process created new opportunities at the institutional level: in a dynamic interplay, embedding the artistic process created new common space and spontaneous gatherings; and time spent in discussion promoted collaboration between professionals, allowing new projects to come to life despite the current constraints of the institutional environment. The preparatory work required for any project, often undocumented and hidden from view, is shown by these results to be essential.

These interdisciplinary projects are conducive to group work, prompting a review of and a strengthening of the team's approach to collaborative clinical care. Moreover, through the interactive creative nature of the artistic cultural intervention, these projects serve to generate enduring psychological interactions and emotional experiences between patients, artists, and professionals, ultimately forging more vibrant relationships through these shared experiences. These cultural interventions make it possible to reset and re-ignite the imagination in the institution, in support and advocacy of artistic creativity. Similarly, they rejuvenate the professional staff, stimulating new ideas, fostering creative exchange, and prompting collaboration with natural extensions to their clinical practice. These cultural projects can also serve as a kind of libidinal recharge for professionals, supporting their ability to generate and maintain patient motivation over time.

Interpretations

In the current context of deteriorating working conditions for health care professionals, psychologists within multidisciplinary teams are increasingly led to find creative means to support their colleagues’ work. Incorporating a system of artistic and cultural processes into institutional healthcare systems is a novel and innovative approach that humanizes the hospital environment, enriches the patient experience, and re-invigorates the professionals who work there.

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背景本文基于博士研究,关注 "文化交流"(médiation culturelle)--嵌入文化体验或艺术过程--对机构行为、环境、日常生活和企业文化的双向互动和影响。这里的具体重点是一个名为 "向世界敞开的窗口 "的原创机构体验,该体验考察了将一位艺术家和艺术创作过程嵌入一个地区康复中心日常生活的效果,该康复中心是为后天性神经疾病或外伤患者服务的。这项研究是与里昂当代艺术双年展(通过 Veduta 平台)和艺术家/摄影师卡里姆-卡尔(Karim Kal)合作完成的,是国家文化与健康计划的一部分。本研究旨在分析艺术对医疗机构(日常工作、企业文化、环境)和专业实践的作用。本研究进一步探讨了嵌入艺术和文化体验("médiation culturelle")对临床工作人员的调节作用,包括改善提供者的幸福感、重新激发专业兴趣和承诺、激发个人和团队的创造力、提高团队凝聚力和减少职业倦怠的潜力。结果 作为一种干预手段,"文化交流 "过程在机构层面上创造了新的机会:在动态的相互作用中,艺术过程的嵌入创造了新的公共空间和自发的聚会;讨论时间促进了专业人员之间的合作,使新项目得以实现,尽管目前机构环境受到限制。这些跨学科项目有利于小组合作,促使团队重新审视并加强合作临床护理的方法。此外,通过艺术文化干预的互动创造性,这些项目有助于在患者、艺术家和专业人员之间产生持久的心理互动和情感体验,最终通过这些共同体验建立起更有活力的关系。这些文化干预措施可以重启和重新点燃医疗机构的想象力,支持和倡导艺术创造。同样,它们也能使专业人员恢复活力,激发新的想法,促进创造性交流,并促使他们在临床实践中自然延伸地开展合作。这些文化项目还可以作为专业人员的一种性欲充电,支持他们产生并长期保持对病人的积极性。将艺术和文化流程系统纳入医疗保健机构系统是一种新颖的创新方法,它能使医院环境人性化,丰富病人的体验,并为在医院工作的专业人员重新注入活力。
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