2022
DOI: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.638
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What Arts-and-Health Practices Teach Us About Participation, Re-presentation, and Risk

Abstract: This article explores the implications of risk in arts-and-health collaborations that represent illness narratives for the purpose of engaging the public. Based on an artist's, bioengineer's, and health psychologist's reflections from pediatric and adult group workshop practice settings, this article canvasses 8 dimensions of risk that deserve ethical attention.Collaborative Arts-and-Health Projects Art in its myriad forms has the potential to bring a different perspective and language to the illness experienc… Show more

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“…As previously argued, this kind of participatory creative work also presents possible challenges (24). Alongside possible ethical issues relating to privacy and risks of identification, which are mitigated by ensuring appropriate consenting, participants' wellbeing is a key aspect as the creative exploration of feelings and experiences (including potentially unexpectedly painful ones) can represent "dangerous emotional terrain" (37).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As previously argued, this kind of participatory creative work also presents possible challenges (24). Alongside possible ethical issues relating to privacy and risks of identification, which are mitigated by ensuring appropriate consenting, participants' wellbeing is a key aspect as the creative exploration of feelings and experiences (including potentially unexpectedly painful ones) can represent "dangerous emotional terrain" (37).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All fathers, except one who was separated, were married to the mother of their child. In light of their prior engagement in this research, an ethical framework was already in place, however additional project considerations included the public dissemination of participants' final works (24) and the opportunities and challenges of digital platforms (25). Participants were invited to join individual artist-led sessions, conducted remotely, to elaborate creatively their recent experience of fatherhood.…”
Section: Planning and Running Creative Sessionsmentioning
confidence: 99%