Arts on Prescription in Scandinavia: a review of current practice and future possibilities

Aims: This article reviews current practice relating to arts and culture on prescription in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and in the UK. It considers future possibilities and considers each of the Scandinavian countries from a culture and health policy and research perspective. The UK perhaps leads the f...

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Main Authors: Jensen, A., Stickley, Theodore, Torrisen, W., Stigmar, K.
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Published: SAGE 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/38622/
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author Jensen, A.
Stickley, Theodore
Torrisen, W.
Stigmar, K.
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Torrisen, W.
Stigmar, K.
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description Aims: This article reviews current practice relating to arts and culture on prescription in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and in the UK. It considers future possibilities and considers each of the Scandinavian countries from a culture and health policy and research perspective. The UK perhaps leads the field of Arts on Prescription practice and subsequent research is described in order to help identify what the Scandinavian countries might learn from the UK research. Method: The method adopted for the literature search, was a rapid review which included peer-reviewed and grey literature in English and the respective languages of Scandinavia. Results: The discussion considers the evidence to support social prescription and the obstacles of the implementation of Arts on Prescription in Scandinavian countries. Conclusion: The article concludes that of the Scandinavian countries, Sweden is ahead in terms of Arts on Prescription and has embraced the use of culture for health benefits on a different scale compared to Norway and Denmark. Denmark, in particular is behind in recognising ways in which art and culture can benefit patients and for wider public health promotion. All three countries may benefit from the evidence provided by UK researchers.
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spelling nottingham-386222020-05-04T18:17:36Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/38622/ Arts on Prescription in Scandinavia: a review of current practice and future possibilities Jensen, A. Stickley, Theodore Torrisen, W. Stigmar, K. Aims: This article reviews current practice relating to arts and culture on prescription in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and in the UK. It considers future possibilities and considers each of the Scandinavian countries from a culture and health policy and research perspective. The UK perhaps leads the field of Arts on Prescription practice and subsequent research is described in order to help identify what the Scandinavian countries might learn from the UK research. Method: The method adopted for the literature search, was a rapid review which included peer-reviewed and grey literature in English and the respective languages of Scandinavia. Results: The discussion considers the evidence to support social prescription and the obstacles of the implementation of Arts on Prescription in Scandinavian countries. Conclusion: The article concludes that of the Scandinavian countries, Sweden is ahead in terms of Arts on Prescription and has embraced the use of culture for health benefits on a different scale compared to Norway and Denmark. Denmark, in particular is behind in recognising ways in which art and culture can benefit patients and for wider public health promotion. All three countries may benefit from the evidence provided by UK researchers. SAGE 2016-10-10 Article PeerReviewed Jensen, A., Stickley, Theodore, Torrisen, W. and Stigmar, K. (2016) Arts on Prescription in Scandinavia: a review of current practice and future possibilities. Perspectives in Public Health . ISSN 1757-9147 (In Press) Arts on Prescription Scandinavia UK public health cultural activities
spellingShingle Arts on Prescription
Scandinavia
UK
public health
cultural activities
Jensen, A.
Stickley, Theodore
Torrisen, W.
Stigmar, K.
Arts on Prescription in Scandinavia: a review of current practice and future possibilities
title Arts on Prescription in Scandinavia: a review of current practice and future possibilities
title_full Arts on Prescription in Scandinavia: a review of current practice and future possibilities
title_fullStr Arts on Prescription in Scandinavia: a review of current practice and future possibilities
title_full_unstemmed Arts on Prescription in Scandinavia: a review of current practice and future possibilities
title_short Arts on Prescription in Scandinavia: a review of current practice and future possibilities
title_sort arts on prescription in scandinavia: a review of current practice and future possibilities
topic Arts on Prescription
Scandinavia
UK
public health
cultural activities
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/38622/