后歌剧现场讨论中心的形成性评价不能举行第二部分和弹性工作坊。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Community Mental Health Journal Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-03 DOI:10.1007/s10597-024-01407-y
Kenneth Wells, Juanita Booker-Vaughns, Tiffany Dzou, Elyn R Saks
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很少有关于艺术对精神分裂症患者康复、观众和演员反应的影响的研究。我们在一所大学里观看了一场歌剧的现场表演后,对观众和演员的讨论进行了形成性的定性评估,该歌剧是根据埃琳·萨克斯从精神病、教授法律和坠入爱河的经历改编的,并在歌剧前举办了关于社区恢复能力方法的研讨会。演出结束后,与观众、演职人员和工作坊主持人进行现场讨论,录音、转录,并由3名调查员/2名活动负责人依次进行反身性主题定性分析。在三场活动中,主持人、观众、演员和创作者共发表了81条评论(总时间65'10”)。参与者群体的关键主题是:(1)与故事联系;(2)将“正常”生活方式与精神疾病区分开来;(3)重新聚焦提供者的护理目标;(4)提高对心理健康的认识;以艺术对心理健康的价值为主题,突出对这些问题的认识。观众注意到,有有亲身经历的作者出席的关于心理健康的现场艺术活动(有预先讲习班的歌剧),并将其视为通过分享艺术经验来加强联系、增进对精神疾病的了解和澄清护理目标。这可能会为未来关于心理健康的研究和艺术活动提供信息。
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Formative Evaluation of Post-Opera Live Discussion of the Center Cannot Hold Part 2 and Resilience Workshop.

There are few studies of impacts of arts on recovery in schizophrenia, on audience and cast responses. We developed a formative qualitative evaluation of audience and cast discussions after viewing live performances in a university setting of an opera based on Elyn Saks' journey from psychosis, teaching law and falling in love, coupled with pre-opera workshop on community approaches to resilience. Live discussions were conducted with audience, cast members, and workshop presenters after performance of the opera, with recording and transcription, and reflexive thematic qualitative analysis sequentially conducted by 3 investigators/2 event leaders). Across 3 events, there were 81 comments (65'10" total time) from facilitator, audience members, cast and creators. Key themes across participant groups were: (1) Connecting with the story; (2) Identifying "normal" lifestyles with mental illness; (3) Refocusing goals of care for providers; (4) Increasing awareness around mental health; with an overarching theme the value of art on mental health to highlight awareness of these issues. Live art events (opera with pre-workshop) on mental health with author with lived experience present, were noted by audience and cast as enhancing connection, enhancing understanding of mental illness and clarifying goals for care, through the shared experience of art. This may inform future research and art events on mental health.

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期刊介绍: Community Mental Health Journal focuses on the needs of people experiencing serious forms of psychological distress, as well as the structures established to address those needs. Areas of particular interest include critical examination of current paradigms of diagnosis and treatment, socio-structural determinants of mental health, social hierarchies within the public mental health systems, and the intersection of public mental health programs and social/racial justice and health equity. While this is the journal of the American Association for Community Psychiatry, we welcome manuscripts reflecting research from a range of disciplines on recovery-oriented services, public health policy, clinical delivery systems, advocacy, and emerging and innovative practices.
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