Research & Evaluation
This section presents research and evaluation of arts and health practice and related fields.
This section presents research and evaluation of arts and health practice and related fields.
Evaluation of an Arts for Health Partnership Programme 2005/6, West Cork.
18 July, 2012
An evaluation of the benefit of live music performance in the Adelaide and Meath Incorporating the National Children's Hospital.
18 July, 2012
An evaluation of the benefit of creative writing for patients in the Cardiac Rehabilitation Unit of Adelaide and Meath Incorporating the National Children's Hospital.
18 July, 2012
An evaluation of the benefits of therapeutic art sessions in the Renal Dialysis Unit of Adelaide and Meath Incorporating the National Children's Hospital.
18 July, 2012
An evaluation exploring the impact of creativity, culture and the arts on health and wellbeing.
18 July, 2012
An evaluation of a Musician in Residence programme in mental health settings, Waterford City.
18 July, 2012
A PHD research study evaluating the psychological effect of 'Open Window' and exploring the experiences of people undergoing stem cell or bone marrow transplant for the treatment of haematological malignancies.
18 July, 2012
An evaluation of the participatory music programme delivered by Cork Arts and Health Programme, HSE South.
18 July, 2012
This evaluation assesses the contribution of the Bealtaine festival, celebrating creativity in older age, to promoting the participation of older people in the arts in Ireland, and to improving the health and well-being of the people who participate.
18 July, 2012
Research focusing on hospital based arts co-ordinators and their views on the challenges posed by their work.
18 July, 2012
A reflective account of a three-year mixed-methodological research and development project exploring creativity, culture and the arts on public health, taking national development in the field into account.
18 July, 2012
A report on arts in health based workshops involving an interprofessional engagement amongst arts and health students and mental health service users.
18 July, 2012
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