A Systematic Review of the Effect of Arts-Based Interventions on Patient Care in Nigeria.

Journal: Cureus

Volume: 14

Issue: 12

Year of Publication: 

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Surgery, University College Hospital, Ibadan, NGA. Department of Surgery, Alimosho General Hospital, Lagos, NGA.

Abstract summary 

The utilization of art for therapeutic purposes in the formal healthcare setting is gradually gaining prominence in Nigeria. However, there is a paucity of evidence on the effectiveness of these interventions. Therefore, we explored the pooled effect of the various arts-based interventions in managing clinical disorders in hospitalized and out-patients in Nigeria. An electronic search of PubMed, African Journal Online, Web of Science, Google Scholar, Cochrane Library, and Scopus databases was carried out from the inception of the databases to October 31, 2021. Three researchers using Rayyan QCRI software independently screened and de-duplicated the identified studies. Eight eligible studies were selected for this review, with a total of 541 participants. The earliest study was published in 2012. Seven of the eight studies were conducted in the Southern part of Nigeria. There were four quasi-experimental studies, two randomized controlled trials, and two comparative cross-sectional studies. The predominant art forms were music (three) and dance/movement (three), followed by visual art (two). The groups of patients in the identified studies were managed for mental health problems (two), hypertension (two), Parkinson's disease (one), spinal cord injury (one), autistic spectrum disorder (one), and chronic back pain (one). In all the studies, the art-based intervention significantly improved the overall outcome of the patients. The findings of the available studies have proven to yield a significant positive outcome in managing different health conditions. However, there is a need to conduct more high-quality research in this field in Nigeria.

Authors & Co-authors:  Oladeji Emmanuel O EO Ezeme Constantine C Bamigbola Seun S

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Citations :  National Organisation for Arts in Health. Arts, health and well-being in America. [ Sep; 2022 ];https://artsandhealth.org.au/app/uploads/2017/03/ACAH-2017-NOAH-National-Organisation-for-Arts-in-Health-USA-White-Paper-Online-Edition.pdf 2017 5:2022.
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Identifiers
Doi : e32883
SSN : 2168-8184
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
alternative therapy;art in health;art in medicine;art therapy;dance;music;nigeria;visual arts
Study Design
Randomized Control Trial,Cross Sectional Study,Quasi Experimental Study
Study Approach
Systemic Review
Country of Study
Niger
Publication Country
United States