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Id 163
Author Daykin, N.; Byrne, E.; Soteriou, T.; O’Connor, S.
Title The impact of art, design and enviroment in mental healthcare: a systematic review of the literature
Reference

Daykin, N., Byrne, E., Soteriou, T., & O’Connor, S. (2008). The impact of art, design and environment in mental healthcare: A systematic review of the literature. Journal of The Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, 128(2), 85–94.

Keywords arts; design; environment; mental health; systematic review.
Link to article https://doi.org/10.1177/1466424007087806
Abstract There has been a burgeoning interest in arts and the environment in healthcare. While research has been undertaken on the clinical impact of disciplines, relatively little research has studied the impact of broader arts for health interventions. This paper reports findings from a systematic review of the arts for health literature, encompassing research on the impact of visual art, design and the environment on the well-being of patients and staff in mental healthcare settings.

Metodology A systematic review of over 600 papers published between 1985 and 2005 on the impact of arts, design and environments in mental healthcare was undertaken. The review includes a discussion of contextual and policy literature, as well as 19 reports of quantitative and qualitative studies that met our inclusion criteria.

Technique Literature Review


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