Creative pathways to comfort: the transformative role of art therapy in palliative and hospice care.

Maria Catherine I Alvarez, Whindie Clemente, Ronald Joseph A Rillo, Roison Andro Narvaez
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Abstract

Background: Art therapy offers a creative outlet for patients in palliative and hospice care to express emotions, manage distress and enhance wellbeing by addressing physical, emotional and spiritual challenges.

Aims: This review evaluates the effectiveness, challenges and outcomes of art therapy in improving the quality of life for patients in palliative and hospice care.

Methods: An integrative review.

Findings: The review of 27 studies identified four key themes: (1) the effects of art therapy on the quality of life of patients, (2) intervention and patient outcomes, (3) improved wellbeing through self-expression, and (4) challenges in care delivery. Art therapy significantly reduced emotional distress, including anxiety, depression and psychological fatigue, while alleviating physical symptoms, like pain and exhaustion. It fostered emotional expression, personal growth and coping skills, helping patients manage their conditions more effectively. Participants also reported enhanced self-awareness, stronger interpersonal connection and a greater sense of control over their lives, leading to improved emotional and physical wellbeing.

Conclusion: Art therapy provides significant benefits by alleviating emotional and physical distress and enhancing wellbeing. Integrating art therapy into palliative and hospice care supports holistic, patient-centered care, though further research is needed to address access barriers and ensure consistent delivery.

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