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Museopathy: Exploring the Healing Potential of Handling Museum Objects

机译:Museopathy:探索处理博物馆对象的治疗潜力

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To coincide with emerging arts and health practices, University College London Museums & Collections and University College London Hospitals Arts partnered to create a pilot project, entitled “Heritage in Hospitals”, which sought to assess whether handling museum objects has a positive impact on patient wellbeing. Quantitative data from 32 sessions conducted with patients in May through July (inclusive) of 2008 demonstrated, on average, an increase in self-reported measures of life satisfaction and health status after handling museum objects. Constant comparative analysis of the qualitative data collected from the sessions revealed two major recurring themes: “impersonal/educational” and “personal/ reminiscence”. The first theme included instances where handling museum objects allowed patients to access truths about the objects ascertainable solely through touch (such as gauging weight, texture, temperature, and spatial relation to the body), to verify what was seen, to facilitate an intimate and imaginative connection with the museum objects and their origins, to investigate and explore the objects, to permit an interaction with the “rare” and “museum-worthy”, and to assist with aesthetic appreciation. The second theme illustrated the project’s potential to assist with counselling on issues of illness, death, loss and mourning, and to help restore dignity, respect and a sense of identity (particularly among elderly patients) by providing a springboard for reminiscing and the telling of life stories in a highly institutionalized setting. This paper contextualizes the project, explores the implications of the project’s methodology and its findings, and provides questions for future research.
机译:为了与新兴的艺术和健康实践相互作为,大学学院伦敦博物馆和汇集和大学学院伦敦医院艺术合作旨在创建一个题为“医院遗产”的试点项目,这试图评估处理博物馆对象是否对病人福祉产生积极影响。 2008年5月(包括5月)与2008年7月(可包括的患者)进行的32次会议的定量数据,平均地展示了处理博物馆对象后自我报告的生活满意度和健康状况的增加。与会议收集的定性数据的持续比较分析揭示了两个主要的重现主题:“非人格/教育”和“个人/悔改”。第一个主题包括处理博物馆对象的情况,允许患者通过触摸(例如测量重量,质地,温度和空间关系)来获取关于可确定的物体的真相,以验证看到的内容,以方便亲密和富有想象力的与博物馆对象及其起源的联系,调查和探索物品,允许与“罕见”和“博物馆值得”的互动,并协助审美欣赏。第二个主题说明了该项目的潜力,以协助咨询疾病,死亡,损失和哀悼的问题,并通过提供跳板以回忆和讲述的跳板来帮助恢复尊严,尊重和身份感(特别是老年患者)在高度制度化的环境中的生活故事。本文规范化项目,探讨了项目方法的影响及其调查结果,并为未来的研究提供了问题。

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