The effects of arts-in-medicine programming on the medical-surgical work environment.

TitleThe effects of arts-in-medicine programming on the medical-surgical work environment.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsSonke J, Pesata V, Arce L, Carytsas FP, Zemina K, Jokisch C
JournalArts Health
Volume7
Issue1
Pagination27-41
Date Published2015 Jan 02
ISSN1753-3015
Abstract

: Arts in medicine programs have significant impacts on patients and staff in long-term care environments, but the literature lacks evidence of effectiveness on hospital units with shorter average lengths of stay. : The qualitative study used individual structured interviews to assess the impacts of arts programming on job satisfaction, stress, unit culture, support, quality of care, and patient outcomes on a short-term medical-surgical unit, and used a qualitative cross comparison grounded theory methodology to analyze data. : The study confirmed that arts programming can positively affect unit culture, nursing practice, and quality of care on short-stay medical-surgical units. Significant insights related to nursing practice and the art program were found, including that music can cause negative distraction for staff. : While positive impacts of arts programming on the medical-surgical environment are clear, potential negative effects also need to be considered in the development of practice protocols for artists.

DOI10.1080/17533015.2014.966313
Alternate JournalArts Health
PubMed ID25544861
PubMed Central IDPMC4270403