C Corrigan’s research while affiliated with Trinity College Dublin and other places

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The Perception of Art among Patients and Staff on a Renal Dialysis Unit
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September 2017

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Irish Medical Journal

C Corrigan

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This study investigated the purpose and effectiveness of giving outpatients an opportunity to engage in art activities while receiving dialysis treatment. A mixed method study was conducted. 21 semi-structured interviews were conducted with outpatients attending the dialysis unit and 13 surveys of clinicians were completed. The principle reasons to partake in the art activity programme included: to pass time, to relieve boredom, to be creative, to try something new, distraction from concerns, to stay positive and to achieve something new. Patients who did not participate in the programme pass their time primarily by watching TV or sleeping. All staff who partook in the survey were satisfied with the programme and wanted it to continue. Our findings indicate that the creative arts programme is viewed positively by staff and patients alike, and might be useful in other hospital departments. Further in depth qualitative research would be useful to interrogate the potential effect of engagement in art on positive mental health and quality of life for patients with chronic conditions.

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... Some of the positive experiences of arts activities identified in the current study reinforce findings from previous research [45,46]. Tesch and Forbes [45] (p. 5) discuss artworks as providing a "legacy" for individuals with CKD after they have died or left the unit for transplantation, as well as the positive impact arts activities have had on the "atmosphere and environment" within the renal dialysis setting. ...

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A Multimethod International Mapping Exercise of Arts Interventions in Renal Units: The PAINT Project
The Perception of Art among Patients and Staff on a Renal Dialysis Unit

Irish Medical Journal