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Art, music, story: The evaluation of a person‐centred arts in health programme in an acute care older persons’ unit

机译:艺术,音乐,故事:在急性护理老年人的单位中评估健康计划中的以人为本的艺术

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Aims and objectives To evaluate the impact of an arts in health programme delivered by a specialised artist within an acute older person's unit. Background Acute hospitals must meet the increasingly complex needs of older people who experience multiple comorbidities, often including cognitive impairment, either directly related to their admission or longer term conditions, including dementia. A focus on physical illness, efficiency and tasks within an acute care environment can all divert attention from the psychosocial well‐being of patients. This focus also decreases capacity for person‐centred approaches that acknowledge and value the older person, their life story, relationships and the care context. The importance of arts for health and wellness, including responsiveness to individual need, is well established: however, there is little evidence about its effectiveness for older people in acute hospital settings. We report on a collaborative arts in health programme on an acute medical ward for older people. Design The qualitative study used collaborative enquiry underpinned by a constructivist approach to evaluate an arts programme that involved participatory art‐making activities, customised music, song and illustration work, and enlivening the unit environment. Methods Data sources included observation of art activities, semi‐structured interviews with patients and family members, and focus groups with staff. Data were transcribed and thematically analysed using a line by line approach. Results The programme had positive impacts for the environment, patients, families and staff. The environment exhibited changes as a result of programme outputs; patients and families were engaged and enjoyed activities that aided recovery from illness; and staff also enjoyed activities and importantly learnt new ways of working with patients. Conclusions An acute care arts in health programme is a carefully nuanced programme where the skills of the arts health worker are critical to success. Utilising such skill, continued focus on person‐centeredness and openness to creativity demonstrated positive impacts for patients, families, staff and the ward environment. Implications for practice This study affirms the contribution of an arts in health program for older persons in an acute care setting in challenging the dominance of a task based medical model and emphasising person‐centred care and outcomes.
机译:旨在评估一名专业艺术家在急性老年人单位中提供的卫生计划中艺术对卫生计划的影响。背景技术敏锐医院必须满足经历多种合并症的老年人的越来越复杂的需求,通常包括认知障碍,与其入场或长期条件直接相关,包括痴呆症。重点关注急性护理环境中的身体疾病,效率和任务都可以从患者的心理社会福祉中转移注意力。这种焦点还降低了以人为本的方法,承认和重视老年人,他们的生命故事,关系和护理环境的能力。艺术对健康和健康的重要性,包括对个人需求的响应,成立:但是,急性医院环境中老年人的有效性几乎没有证据。我们向老年人的急性医疗病房举报了卫生计划的合作艺术。设计定性学研究采用了协作查询,由建构主义方法提供评估涉及参与式艺术活动,定制音乐,歌曲和插图工作的艺术计划,并激活单位环境。方法数据来源包括艺术活动的观察,与患者和家庭成员的半结构性访谈,以及与员工的焦点小组。通过线路方法转录和主题分析数据。结果该计划对环境,患者,家庭和员工进行了积极影响。由于计划产出,环境表现出变化;患者和家庭从事并享受疾病恢复的活动;员工还享有活动,重要的是学习了与患者合作的新方法。结论卫生计划中的急性护理艺术是一个仔细的细节计划,艺术卫生工作者的技能对成功至关重要。利用此类技能,继续关注人的中心和开放性对创造力表现出对患者,家庭,员工和病房环境的积极影响。对实践的影响本研究肯定了艺术在急性护理环境中为老年人的卫生计划造成挑战,这挑战了基于任务的医疗模式的主导,并强调了以人为本的护理和结果。

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