Mixed Methods Evaluation of Well-being Benefits Derived from a Heritage-in-Health Intervention with Hospital Patients

 
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Mixed Methods Evaluation of Well-being Benefits Derived from a Heritage-in-Health Intervention with Hospital Patients

Background: This study sought to determine the effects of a heritage-in-health intervention on well-being. Benefits of arts-in-health interventions are relatively well-documented yet little robust research has been conducted using heritage-in-health interventions, such as those involving museum objects.

Methods: Hospital patients (n = 57) participated in semi-structured, 30–40 minute facilitated interview sessions, discussing and handling museum objects comprising selections of six artefacts and specimens loaned from archaeology, art, geology and natural history collections. Well-being measures (Positive Affect Negative Affect Scale, Visual Analogue Scales) evaluated the sessions while inductive and deductive thematic analysis investigated psycho-educational features accounting for changes. Results: Comparison of pre- and post-session quantitative measures showed significant increases in well-being and happiness. Qualitative investigation revealed thinking and meaning-making opportunities for participants engaged with objects. Conclusions: Heritage-in-health sessions enhanced positive mood and social interaction, endorsing the need for provision of well-being-related museum and gallery activities for socially excluded or vulnerable healthcare audiences.

This study sought to determine the effects of a heritage-in-health intervention on well-being. Benefits of arts-in-health interventions are relatively well-documented yet little robust research has been conducted using heritage-in-health interventions, such as those involving museum objects.

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Periodical (article)
Hannah L. Paddon, Linda J.M. Thomson, Usha Menon, Anne E. Lanceley, and Helen J. Chatterjee
Arts & Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice
Volume 6, Issue 1
24-58
2014
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Taylor & Francis Group
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