Connecting the dots: The state of arts and health in Singapore.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Michael Koon Boon Tan, Chao Min Tan, Soon Guan Tan, Joanne Yoong, Brent Gibbons
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Abstract

Background: This article examines the state of the field of arts and health in Singapore and identifies the drivers that have shaped its development to date, adding new insights from Asia to the growing international literature in this area. Methods: Various methods, including an online survey and in-depth focus groups were used. Results: We find that the field in Singapore is rapidly growing, with a proliferation of activities across the arts and culture, healthcare, and social care sectors in recent decades fostered by various policy developments, increased funding and new peer-to-peer networking. Nevertheless, several issues persist, including inconsistent understanding and conceptualisation of the field as a whole across multiple stakeholders, limited research capacity and training platforms, and lack of professional recognition. Conclusions: We provide recommendations for further action, including developing arts and health literacy and research capacity, investing in efforts to bridge education and practice, and focusing on formalising and elevating professional standards.

连接点:新加坡的艺术和健康状况。
背景:本文考察了新加坡艺术和健康领域的现状,并确定了迄今为止塑造其发展的驱动因素,为这一领域日益增长的国际文献增加了来自亚洲的新见解。方法:采用在线调查和深度焦点小组等多种方法。结果:我们发现新加坡的这一领域正在迅速发展,近几十年来,在各种政策发展、资金增加和新的点对点网络的推动下,艺术和文化、医疗保健和社会护理部门的活动激增。然而,一些问题仍然存在,包括多个利益相关者对整个领域的理解和概念化不一致,有限的研究能力和培训平台,以及缺乏专业认可。结论:我们提出了进一步行动的建议,包括发展艺术和健康素养以及研究能力,投资于弥合教育和实践的努力,并注重规范化和提高专业标准。
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Arts & Health
Arts & Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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