在心理肿瘤学实践中整合基于艺术的方法:来自为接受精神病学治疗的癌症患者设计的试点创意艺术工作坊的见解。

IF 1.8 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Patient Experience Pub Date : 2025-09-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23743735251380955
Jacynthe Rivest, Amelie Pellerin, Véronique Desbeaumes Jodoin, Julie Haslam, Joé T Martineau, David Caron, Marc Chammas
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癌症患者在患病期间面临着许多挑战,包括高比率的显著痛苦和精神疾病的风险增加。解决这些复杂和多方面的需求需要创新和以患者为中心的方法。综合干预措施,如以艺术为基础的做法,已显示出在减轻成年癌症患者焦虑和抑郁症状方面的循证益处。然而,在常规临床护理中,获得这种补充性干预措施的机会仍然有限。我们的团队开发并实施了一个创造性的艺术工作坊,专门为患有共病精神疾病的癌症患者设计,作为标准精神治疗的补充干预。本文简要概述了研讨会,以及在实施过程中遇到的一些制度和临床挑战。还讨论了对有兴趣采取类似举措的机构的可行见解和实际建议。创意艺术工作坊为参加者提供了一个有吸引力的空间,让他们表达自己的情感,深受他们的欢迎,对他们的护理体验也有积极的贡献。未来的研究应侧重于其可行性、可接受性和对弱势群体心理健康和生活质量的有效性。
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Integrating Art-Based Approaches in Psycho-Oncology Practice: Insights From a Pilot Creative Arts Workshop Designed for Cancer Patients Receiving Psychiatric Care.

Integrating Art-Based Approaches in Psycho-Oncology Practice: Insights From a Pilot Creative Arts Workshop Designed for Cancer Patients Receiving Psychiatric Care.

Living with cancer involves numerous challenges during illness journey, including a high rate of significant distress and an increased risk of psychiatric disorders. Addressing these complex and multidimensional needs requires innovative and patient-centered approaches. Integrative interventions, such as art-based practices, have shown evidence-based benefits in reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression in adults with cancer. However, access to such complementary interventions remains limited in routine clinical care. Our team developed and implemented a creative arts workshop specifically designed for cancer patients treated for comorbid psychiatric disorders as a complementary intervention to standard psychiatric care. This article briefly outlines the workshop, as well as some institutional and clinical challenges encountered during implementation. Actionable insights and practical recommendations for institutions interested in adopting similar initiatives are also discussed. By providing an engaging space for emotional expression, the creative arts workshop was well received by participants and contributed positively to their care experience. Future research should focus on its feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness on psychological well-being and quality of life in this vulnerable population.

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