伦敦国家美术馆打破神话的心理健康之旅:其发展和评估的推动者和挑战。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Simon Riches, Ruxandra Vasile, Natalie Steer, Anna Murray, Amber Goneni, Aleksandra Orehova, Rachel Temple, Rose Thompson, Fiona Houston, Helen L Fisher
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本文介绍了伦敦国家美术馆的心理健康意识语音导览,并对导览的开发和实施进行了评价。这个基于智能手机的音频导览是由画廊工作人员、有心理健康问题生活经验的年轻人、学者和技术专家共同制作的。访谈对象为开发人员和数据收集者(他们收集了参加参观的画廊参观者的反馈),并对这些反馈进行了主题分析。与会者强调了艺术的价值,以提高人们对心理健康的认识,以及团队合作、生活经验和合作制作的重要性,但也提出了将低预算项目融入大型场地的挑战。
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A myth-busting mental health tour of the National Gallery in London: Facilitators and challenges to its development and evaluation.

This paper describes a mental health-awareness audio tour of the National Gallery, London, and evaluates the development and implementation of the tour. This smartphone-based audio tour was co-produced by Gallery staff, young people with lived experience of mental health issues, academics, and technologists. Interviews (N = 22) were conducted with developers and data-collectors (who had gathered feedback from Gallery visitors who undertook the tour) with responses analysed thematically. Participants highlighted the value of the arts to raise awareness about mental health, and the importance of teamwork, lived experience, and co-production, but also raised the challenges of integrating low-budget projects into large-scale venues.

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