The meaning of art in palliative care from the end users' perspective.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Arts & Health Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-17 DOI:10.1080/17533015.2021.1942094
Julie Rodeyns, Alexis Joson, Tinne Smets, Free De Backer
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ABSTRACT Background Research concerning art initiatives within palliative care mainly addresses the artist’s perspective. Our study brings in the end users’ voices. Method We conducted ethnographic research in the framework of a program that invited professional artists to work at a Belgian palliative and supportive day care center. We examined how the so-called guests (i.e. end users) valued and experienced the artists’ presence and activities. Results Guests mentioned a positive influence on their personal and social well-being. They also indicated a cultural and artistic value. Art activities offered them something new and unexpected and took them to a different place. Guests felt challenged by activities when their well-being was negatively provoked, when they experienced activities as incomprehensible or in case of logistic hassle. Conclusions Art activities in palliative care settings must be adapted to the interests and abilities of the end users and supported by an educational and logistic framework.
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从最终用户的角度看艺术在姑息治疗中的意义。
背景:关于姑息治疗中的艺术倡议的研究主要涉及艺术家的视角。我们的研究引入了终端用户的声音。方法:我们在一个项目框架内进行了人种学研究,该项目邀请专业艺术家在比利时姑息治疗和支持性日间护理中心工作。我们考察了所谓的客人(即最终用户)如何评价和体验艺术家的存在和活动。结果:客人提到了对他们个人和社会福祉的积极影响。它们还显示出文化和艺术价值。艺术活动给他们提供了一些新的和意想不到的东西,把他们带到一个不同的地方。当客人的幸福感受到负面刺激时,当他们经历了难以理解的活动时,或者遇到了物流麻烦时,他们会感到受到挑战。结论:姑息治疗环境中的艺术活动必须适应最终用户的兴趣和能力,并得到教育和后勤框架的支持。
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