Perceptions of art therapy by healthcare professionals in medical settings

Art therapy is an emerging allied health profession in Singapore, although attitudes toward the role of the service remain unclear. This study surveyed 80 healthcare professionals from two tertiary care hospitals, exploring three areas: (a) perceptions of art therapy, (b) the referral process, and (...

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Main Authors: Handayani, Dian, Lee, Peiling Pearlyn, Lin, Bernice Xiangting, Seah, Denise Ju Ling, Doshi, Kinjal
Other Authors: Interdisciplinary Graduate School (IGS)
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Published: 2023
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1700042023-08-21T04:48:21Z Perceptions of art therapy by healthcare professionals in medical settings Handayani, Dian Lee, Peiling Pearlyn Lin, Bernice Xiangting Seah, Denise Ju Ling Doshi, Kinjal Interdisciplinary Graduate School (IGS) Science::Medicine Medical Art Therapy Perception Art therapy is an emerging allied health profession in Singapore, although attitudes toward the role of the service remain unclear. This study surveyed 80 healthcare professionals from two tertiary care hospitals, exploring three areas: (a) perceptions of art therapy, (b) the referral process, and (c) suggestions to increase art therapy utilization. Findings suggest that healthcare professionals perceive art therapy as a form of psychotherapy, but need for clearer referral processes. Additional research in art therapy is necessary to support its implementation in acute healthcare in Singapore. 2023-08-21T04:48:10Z 2023-08-21T04:48:10Z 2023 Journal Article Handayani, D., Lee, P. P., Lin, B. X., Seah, D. J. L. & Doshi, K. (2023). Perceptions of art therapy by healthcare professionals in medical settings. Art Therapy, 1-9. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07421656.2022.2163842 0742-1656 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170004 10.1080/07421656.2022.2163842 2-s2.0-85150862073 1 9 en Art Therapy © 2023 AATA, Inc. All rights reserved.
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topic Science::Medicine
Medical Art Therapy
Perception
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Medical Art Therapy
Perception
Handayani, Dian
Lee, Peiling Pearlyn
Lin, Bernice Xiangting
Seah, Denise Ju Ling
Doshi, Kinjal
Perceptions of art therapy by healthcare professionals in medical settings
description Art therapy is an emerging allied health profession in Singapore, although attitudes toward the role of the service remain unclear. This study surveyed 80 healthcare professionals from two tertiary care hospitals, exploring three areas: (a) perceptions of art therapy, (b) the referral process, and (c) suggestions to increase art therapy utilization. Findings suggest that healthcare professionals perceive art therapy as a form of psychotherapy, but need for clearer referral processes. Additional research in art therapy is necessary to support its implementation in acute healthcare in Singapore.
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Handayani, Dian
Lee, Peiling Pearlyn
Lin, Bernice Xiangting
Seah, Denise Ju Ling
Doshi, Kinjal
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author Handayani, Dian
Lee, Peiling Pearlyn
Lin, Bernice Xiangting
Seah, Denise Ju Ling
Doshi, Kinjal
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title Perceptions of art therapy by healthcare professionals in medical settings
title_short Perceptions of art therapy by healthcare professionals in medical settings
title_full Perceptions of art therapy by healthcare professionals in medical settings
title_fullStr Perceptions of art therapy by healthcare professionals in medical settings
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of art therapy by healthcare professionals in medical settings
title_sort perceptions of art therapy by healthcare professionals in medical settings
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