Some thoughts on social prescription and the arts.

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Sloka Iyengar
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Abstract

Social prescription (SP) entails a model of care where healthcare professionals can help address the social determinants of health by prescribing non-medical activities such as time in community volunteering, time in nature or the arts. Arts-based SP aims to use the power of creative engagement to decrease isolation and loneliness and promote quality of life. I am a neuroscientist and practitioner of a traditional Indian dance form called Bharatanatyam. I work at the intersection of the arts and the sciences and am creating the foundation to use Bharatanatyam for creative ageing. While the arts have immense therapeutic power, in this article, I raise some questions on the application of arts-based SP programmes, especially where traditional art forms such as Bharatanatyam are in question. I suggest that arts-based SP programmes can foster a transactional relationship with the arts, hurting the art form and its practitioners. I also pose some inquiries on the evaluation of these art forms and the impacts of this assessment on the art form in question. The goal of this paper is to enter into dialog with artists, arts practitioners, funders and the public on the use of the arts as a prescription.

关于社会处方与艺术的几点思考。
社会处方(SP)需要一种护理模式,在这种模式下,保健专业人员可以通过规定非医疗活动,如社区志愿服务时间、大自然或艺术时间,来帮助解决健康的社会决定因素。以艺术为基础的SP旨在利用创造性参与的力量来减少孤立和孤独,提高生活质量。我是一名神经科学家,也是印度传统舞蹈Bharatanatyam的实践者。我在艺术和科学的交汇处工作,正在创建一个基金会,利用婆罗那提姆进行创造性衰老。虽然艺术具有巨大的治疗力量,但在本文中,我对基于艺术的SP计划的应用提出了一些问题,特别是在传统艺术形式(如Bharatanatyam)受到质疑的情况下。我认为,以艺术为基础的公共服务计划可以促进与艺术的交易关系,损害艺术形式及其从业者。我还对这些艺术形式的评价以及这种评价对所讨论的艺术形式的影响提出了一些疑问。本文的目的是与艺术家、艺术从业者、资助者和公众就艺术作为处方的使用进行对话。
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Medical Humanities
Medical Humanities HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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2.60
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8.30%
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59
期刊介绍: Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM) is an international peer reviewed journal concerned with areas of current importance in occupational medicine and environmental health issues throughout the world. Original contributions include epidemiological, physiological and psychological studies of occupational and environmental health hazards as well as toxicological studies of materials posing human health risks. A CPD/CME series aims to help visitors in continuing their professional development. A World at Work series describes workplace hazards and protetctive measures in different workplaces worldwide. A correspondence section provides a forum for debate and notification of preliminary findings.
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