诗歌与幸福:评估创意写作对短期和长期康复患者影响的试点计划。

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Owen Bullock, Jennifer McFarlane
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摘要

创意写作作为临床治疗辅助手段的价值是众所周知的。创意写作已成功应用于多种医疗和康复领域,包括失语症、痴呆症、癌症、心脏病、抑郁症、精神疾病、创伤后应激障碍、焦虑症以及疼痛患者。诗歌尤其被认为是一种强有力的反思工具。本项目旨在:促进创造一个安全的空间,让参与者能够享受对书面作品的公开讨论、分享朗读并提供反馈;为参与者提供表达性和创造性写作的机会和基本技能;评估诗歌写作是否有助于在受控环境下重构个人叙事,从而促进有意义的自我反思并改善福祉。14 名参与者参与了试点计划。本文讨论了在教育机构外开展该计划的实践经验,以及医院环境的具体动态,包括在这种以参与者为主导的环境中取得的创造性教学发现。通过一项调查对该计划进行了评估,得到的答复绝大多数都是积极的,尤其是在定性评论方面。参与者欢迎有机会在计划期间创造的安全空间内,通过口头讲述和书面作品创造性地表达自己。互动充满活力,并提出了对参与者很重要的问题,他们表达了自己经历的独特性,有助于重新建立能动性。
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Poetry and well-being: a pilot programme to evaluate the impact of creative writing for patients in short-term and long-term rehabilitation.

The value of creative writing as an adjunct to clinical treatment is well-known. Creative writing has been used successfully in a wide range of healthcare and rehabilitation settings, with people suffering from aphasia, dementia, cancer, heart attacks, depression, mental illness, post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety disorders, and dealing with pain. Poetry, in particular, has been identified as a powerful reflective tool. This project aimed to: facilitate the creation of a safe space in which participants can enjoy open discussion of written works, share readings and offer feedback; give participants the opportunity and basic skills to write expressively and creatively; evaluate whether the writing of poetry can help reframe personal narratives in a controlled setting in ways that facilitate meaningful self-reflection and improve well-being.The programme was delivered through eight face-to-face creative writing workshops, each lasting 1 hour, from February to May 2023. Fourteen participants engaged with the pilot programme. This paper discusses the practical lessons learnt regarding the staging of a programme outside an educational facility, as well as the specific dynamics of the hospital context, including creative pedagogical discoveries made in this participant-driven environment. The programme was evaluated through a survey, responses to which were overwhelmingly positive, especially in the qualitative comments. Participants welcomed the opportunity to express themselves creatively, both through oral storytelling and written work, in the safe space created during the programme. Interactions were dynamic and raised issues that were important to participants, who gave voice to the uniqueness of their experiences, helping re-establish agency.

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Medical Humanities
Medical Humanities HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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