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Objectives: Art is being increasingly appreciated for its healing capacity in pediatric medicine. However, while mediums like music and painting have already been widely integrated into children's health institutions across the nation, photography is an artform that is greatly understudied in its application to medicine. As a non-profit organization with a 17-year history of providing free in-hospital/in-hospice photography sessions to the families of children with life-impacting illnesses, we set out to evaluate the therapeutic capacity of this intervention. Methods: Individuals having received Moment by Moment Photography's services from June 2022 to January 2023 were invited to complete a five-question survey assessing the nature and quality of their photography session and the resulting photographs they received. Results: All but one of the 177 participants found the photographs impactful, and the overwhelming majority (95.5%) of participants rated the value of the photographs as high as possible (5/5 on a Likert scale). Further, a dozen themes, including love, share, connect, and fight, among others, were identified that articulate the diversity of ways that "impact" manifested in families. Conclusion: Together, these results clearly support the benefit of photography as a legacy making and therapeutic medium.
目的:在儿科医学中,艺术因其治疗能力而越来越受到重视。然而,虽然音乐和绘画等媒介已经广泛地融入了全国各地的儿童健康机构,但摄影作为一种艺术形式,在医学上的应用还远远没有得到充分的研究。作为一个有17年历史的非营利组织,我们为患有影响生命疾病的儿童的家庭提供免费的住院/临终关怀摄影课程,我们开始评估这种干预的治疗能力。方法:在2022年6月至2023年1月期间接受Moment by Moment摄影服务的个人被邀请完成一项包含五个问题的调查,评估他们的摄影课程的性质和质量以及他们收到的最终照片。结果:177名参与者中,除了一人之外,所有人都认为这些照片有影响力,绝大多数(95.5%)的参与者认为这些照片的价值尽可能高(李克特量表上的5/5)。此外,还确定了十几个主题,包括爱、分享、联系和战斗等,这些主题阐明了“影响”在家庭中表现出来的方式的多样性。结论:总之,这些结果清楚地支持了摄影作为一种遗产制作和治疗媒介的好处。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Palliative Care is a quarterly, peer-reviewed, international and interdisciplinary forum for practical, critical thought on palliative care and palliative medicine. JPC publishes high-quality original research, opinion papers/commentaries, narrative and humanities works, case reports/case series, and reports on international activities and comparative palliative care.