How can community music shape individual and collective well‐being? A case study of a place‐based initiative

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health Promotion Journal of Australia Pub Date : 2024-09-11 DOI:10.1002/hpja.921
Emma Heard, Brydie‐Leigh Bartleet
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Issue AddressedThere is an urgent need to investigate innovative and creative approaches in health promotion that support work towards health equity. In response, this study explores the potential for arts, and community music specifically, to strengthen individual and collective well‐being.MethodsThis study used a qualitative case study methodology that involved interviews, focus groups and ethnographic observation with participants (N = 13), facilitator (N = 1) and support staff (N = 2) of an established community music initiative conducted in an urban community. Data collection was conducted across 2023 and data analysis drew on a socioecological framework to explore potential individual and collective outcomes from the perspective of those involved in the initiative.ResultsFindings point to outcomes across socioecological levels with researchers identifying positive health and well‐being implications for participants including joy, healing and a sense of purpose, creative self‐expression, confidence, social connection and contribution. Positive outcomes for the wider community were also identified including developing community ties, promoting safety and shaping and sharing of collective identity. Findings suggest community‐led opportunities for engagement can support healing and empowerment for people who are marginalised, and this can enable active community participation related to challenging the status quo and developing a shared set of values. Potential implications of these outcomes in relation to broader societal transformations are discussed.ConclusionsThis study highlights how community music, and the arts more broadly are working in communities in ways that support potential personal, community and societal transformations towards health equity.So what?By developing coalitions and collaborating with diverse sectors, including the arts and social sectors, health promotion practitioners and researchers can harness the creative strengths and resources that exist within a community to support positive individual and collective well‐being.
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社区音乐如何塑造个人和集体的福祉?基于地方倡议的案例研究
针对的问题目前迫切需要研究创新和创造性的健康促进方法,以支持实现健康公平的工作。本研究采用定性案例研究方法,对城市社区中一项成熟的社区音乐计划的参与者(13 人)、促进者(1 人)和支持人员(2 人)进行访谈、焦点小组讨论和人种学观察。数据收集跨越 2023 年,数据分析借鉴了社会生态学框架,从参与活动者的角度探讨了潜在的个人和集体成果。研究结果表明,活动取得了跨社会生态学层面的成果,研究人员确定了活动对参与者健康和福祉的积极影响,包括快乐、治愈和目标感、创造性的自我表达、自信、社会联系和贡献。研究还发现了对更广泛社区的积极影响,包括发展社区联系、促进安全、塑造和分享集体身份。研究结果表明,以社区为主导的参与机会可以帮助边缘化人群治愈创伤,增强他们的能力,还可以使他们积极参与到挑战现状和发展共同价值观的活动中来。本研究强调了社区音乐和更广泛的艺术如何在社区中发挥作用,从而支持个人、社区和社会实现健康公平的潜在转变。通过发展联盟并与包括艺术和社会部门在内的不同部门合作,健康促进从业人员和研究人员可以利用社区中存在的创造性优势和资源,支持积极的个人和集体福祉。
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Health Promotion Journal of Australia
Health Promotion Journal of Australia PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The purpose of the Health Promotion Journal of Australia is to facilitate communication between researchers, practitioners, and policymakers involved in health promotion activities. Preference for publication is given to practical examples of policies, theories, strategies and programs which utilise educational, organisational, economic and/or environmental approaches to health promotion. The journal also publishes brief reports discussing programs, professional viewpoints, and guidelines for practice or evaluation methodology. The journal features articles, brief reports, editorials, perspectives, "of interest", viewpoints, book reviews and letters.
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