2017
DOI: 10.1080/08949468.2017.1333360
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The Significance of Certain Elements in Art for Patients’ Experience and Use

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“…In addition to this, a combination of ethnographic observations and thermal camera recordings showed that both figurative and abstract art can influence well-being. This was explained by improved environment, enhanced social interaction, increased self-esteem and a virtual connection to the activities outside the hospital [ 25 ]. This has been confirmed in a qualitative study including 20 older patients [ 26 ].…”
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“…In addition to this, a combination of ethnographic observations and thermal camera recordings showed that both figurative and abstract art can influence well-being. This was explained by improved environment, enhanced social interaction, increased self-esteem and a virtual connection to the activities outside the hospital [ 25 ]. This has been confirmed in a qualitative study including 20 older patients [ 26 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, two studies by Nielsen et al. showed by anthropological methods that abstract art can have positive effects on patient well-being [ 25 , 27 ]. An advantage of abstract art over figurative art is the huge number of possible interpretations meeting various cognitive needs of different viewers [ 12 ].…”
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“…The notion of aesthetics, in particularly, the impact of art during hospitalization has been investigated empirically (Nielsen et al, Nielsen, 2017a ,; Stine Louring Nielsen et al, 2017 ; Trevisani et al, 2010 ). The effect of art in the hospital has been assessed in relation to the patients’ feelings and emotions (Trevisani et al, 2010 ) and has the potential to influence patients mood and well-being (Moss, 2014 ; Ulrich et al, 2011 ; Zhang et al, 2019 ).…”
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