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The health impacts of place-based creative programmes on older adults’ health: A critical realist review

Enrico Bellazzecca, Simon Teasdale, Olga Biosca, Dawn A. Skelton

2022Health & Place31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Place-based creative programmes can help alleviate the structural and place-related problems that affect older adults' health. However, it is unclear why these programmes achieve positive outcomes, and how these may vary across contexts. This critical realist review aimed to address these gaps. We were able to evidence why these programmes may work for older people's mental, social and physical health. Place-based creative programmes impact on health because they support social relatedness, motivation, self-continuity and self-efficacy. However, the circumstances under which and for whom these programmes work remain hidden since existing studies do not report sufficiently on context. We set out some of the general aspects of context that could form the basis of minimum standards for reporting.

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Mental healthContext (archaeology)Set (abstract data type)Work (physics)Affect (linguistics)PsychologyGerontologyPublic relationsSociologyMedicinePolitical scienceGeographyPsychiatryComputer scienceEngineeringProgramming languageCommunicationArchaeologyMechanical engineeringHealth, psychology, and well-beingHealth disparities and outcomesArt Therapy and Mental Health
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