A hospital's collaborative arts in health approach to COVID-19. (Special Issue: Art-based research in health and well-being during the pandemic.)
Journal of Applied Arts & Health
; 12(3):353-366, 2021.
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in English
| CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-1736533
ABSTRACT
This note from the field outlines how an integrated arts in health department within a hospital created clinical and non-clinical art experiences for patients and providers during COVID-19. Working with a multi-disciplinary team, the Center for Performing Arts Medicine at Houston Methodist established creative arts therapy and arts integration programmes targeting patient and provider experiences during COVID-19. Emphasis is placed on how programmes respond to both physical health and emotional well-being through accessible, appropriate art experiences. This article outlines those strategies and highlights various entry points for arts experiences in a hospital experience during a pandemic.
Health Services [UU350]; Arts, Entertainment and Cultural Heritage [UU630]; Social Psychology and Social Anthropology [UU485]; arts; performing arts; health; integration; therapy; USA; Texas; APEC countries; high income countries; North America; America; OECD Countries; very high Human Development Index countries; Great Plains States of USA; Gulf States of USA; Southern States of USA; Southern Plains States of USA; West South Central States of USA; Southwestern States of USA; United States of America; therapeutics
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Journal of Applied Arts & Health
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