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Scaling-up Health-Arts Programmes: the largest study in the world bringing arts-based mental health interventions into a national health service

The Scaling-up Health-Arts Programme: Implementation and Effectiveness Research (SHAPER) project is the world's largest hybrid study on the impact of the arts on mental health embedded into a national healthcare system. This programme, funded by the Wellcome Trust, aims to study the impact and...

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Published in:BJPsych Bulletin 2021-02, Vol.45 (1), p.32-39
Main Authors: Estevao, Carolina, Fancourt, Daisy, Dazzan, Paola, Chaudhuri, K. Ray, Sevdalis, Nick, Woods, Anthony, Crane, Nikki, Bind, Rebecca, Sawyer, Kristi, Rebecchini, Lavinia, Hazelgrove, Katie, Manoharan, Manonmani, Burton, Alexandra, Dye, Hannah, Osborn, Tim, Jarrett, Lucinda, Ward, Nick, Jones, Fiona, Podlewska, Aleksandra, Premoli, Isabella, Derbyshire-Fox, Fleur, Hartley, Alison, Soukup, Tayana, Davis, Rachel, Bakolis, Ioannis, Healey, Andy, Pariante, Carmine M.
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Arts
Babies
Charities
Clinical medicine
Cost analysis
Cost control
Cultural Reflections
Dance
Design
Effectiveness
Health care industry
Health services
Intervention
Limited partnerships
Medical personnel
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Mental depression
Mental health
Mental health services
Mothers
Parkinson's disease
Patient care planning
Postpartum depression
Prescribing
Rehabilitation and Social
Social interest
Stroke
Teams
Womens health
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