Journal article
StARTalking: An Arts and Health Program to Support Undergraduate Mental Health Nursing Education
Issues in mental health nursing, Vol.42(4), pp.358-364
2021
PMID: 32865484
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Abstract
Community arts and health programs are recognized as powerful contributors to mental health and wellbeing, reducing social isolation and strengthening community connection. They attract individuals with diverse lived experience and are invaluable learning environments for consumers and undergraduate mental health nursing students. This paper reports on the evaluation of StARTalking, a community arts and health program in Melbourne, Australia. The study aimed to better understand the consumer and student experience participating in the program. The themes,Finding connection/Taking time out,clearly indicate that embedding arts and health in mental health nursing education supports consumer and student learning, health and wellbeing.
Details
- Title
- StARTalking: An Arts and Health Program to Support Undergraduate Mental Health Nursing Education
- Creators
- Louise Ward - La Trobe University
- Publication Details
- Issues in mental health nursing, Vol.42(4), pp.358-364
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis
- Number of pages
- 7
- Identifiers
- 991013126107702368
- Copyright
- (c) Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Health
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article