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This book, written by academics across a range of disciplines,
including healthcare and social sciences discusses the increasing
use of the arts in healthcare research, which often stems from the
recognition that for some topics of investigation, or when dealing
with sensitive issues, the usual qualitative or quantitative
paradigms are not appropriate. While there is undoubtedly a place
for such approaches, arts-based research paradigms (ABR) offers,
not only additional study and data-collection tools, but also
provides a new and enjoyable experience for those involved. The use
of the arts as a medium to improve health and wellbeing was well
documented by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in 2019, with
over 3,000 studies conducted around the globe on the value of the
arts in the prevention of ill health and promotion of health across
the life span. This book examines how the arts, in a variety of
forms, can be used by those working directly in healthcare settings
as well as those involved in research across all health or patient
settings. Covering a range of ABR genres, including literature
(such as narrative and poetic inquiry); performance (music, dance,
play building); visual arts (drawing and painting, collage,
installation art, comics); and audio-visual and multimethod
approaches, this user- friendly book will appeal to nurses,
researchers in nursing and allied healthcare professions, as well
professionals in the social sciences, psychosociology, psychology,
literature and arts.
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