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Contribution of an arts-based approach in collaboration with Cirque du Monde, by Cirque du Soleil to the mobilization and understanding of research results in a rural community

机译:太阳剧团(Cirque du Soleil)与太阳剧团(Cirque du Monde)合作以艺术为基础的方法对农村社区的研究成果的动员和理解

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Introduction : It takes an average of 17 years for 14% of research to find its way to caregivers and patients. The starting-point of this project was to ask how we could democratize the information generated by our study. What would happen if researchers collaborate with artists and citizen groups to share information and evidence through artistic channels? The objective of the project was to test and document, through the realization and evaluation of a conference-show around a pilot study on the emergency department of a small rural town (Baie-St-Paul, Québec, Canada), the hypothesis of the successful contribution of arts and collaboration with the community setting to mobilize and understand research. Methods : In March 2018, the research team presented the results of the pilot study in the form of a “conference-show”. The results of the project, a portrait of the emergency departments, were presented by the principal investigator (RF), with planned interventions from the artists and the youth from the community organisation (CDM). Evaluation questions pertained to the follow components of the conference-show: content, formula, potential impact, retention) . Results : About fifty people attended the conference. The questionnaire was completed by half of those present. Fifty percent of the survey participants were citizens, 50% were health care workers/physicians and policy makers. 82 % of respondents stated that their main motivation to attend the conference show was related to their interest health issues of their region. Participants rated “good or very good” the clarity of the statements (90%), the length of the presentation (86%), the content (95%) and the artistic performances (95%). Overall, the evening had a satisfaction rate of 86% . At the conclusion of the conference-show, 90% of people consider that the information presented was useful for the improvement of health care in their region and 94% of people felt they should take action to improve the health system of their region. The entire event was photographed and videotaped and drew widespread media attention[1]. Discussions : The evaluation of the evening is extremely positive and it led to a greater interest in the research. Well informed citizens become better contributors to their own health and care system, which is an important start to better integrated care. Conclusion : We believe that a well-crafted showcase conference and partnership with one or more community groups contribute to better engagement and understanding of the data presented. Lessons learned : Artists and community groups need to be more involved in the transfer of knowledge from health research. We must continue our work to develop the formula to make it more informative, engaging, and dynamic and inclusive. Limitation : The project was small-scale but it involves lots of time and resources form the research team and the local community group. Also, the investigation acted as a proof of concept. A better measure of the impact in the short and log term need to be undertaken. Suggestions for future research : This project raises the question of how the knowledge transfer could benefit from arts process.
机译:简介:14%的研究平均需要17年才能找到照顾者和患者的方法。这个项目的出发点是问我们如何使研究产生的信息民主化。如果研究人员与艺术家和公民团体合作,通过艺术渠道分享信息和证据,将会发生什么?该项目的目的是通过围绕一个小城镇(加拿大魁北克省的Baie-St-Paul)的急诊室的试点研究的会议展示的实现和评估,来测试和记录以下内容的假设:艺术的成功贡献以及与社区的合作,以动员和理解研究。方法:2018年3月,研究团队以“会议展示”的形式介绍了试点研究的结果。主要研究人员(RF)展示了该项目的结果,并展示了急诊科的肖像,艺术家和社区组织(CDM)的年轻人计划地进行了干预。评估问题涉及会议的以下组成部分:内容,公式,潜在影响,保留率)。结果:约有五十人参加了会议。问卷调查的一半完成了。参加调查的人中有50%是公民,有50%是卫生保健工作者/医师和决策者。 82%的受访者表示,参加会议展示的主要动机与其所在地区的兴趣健康问题有关。与会人员对陈述的清晰度(90%),演讲时间(86%),内容(95%)和艺术表演(95%)给予“良好或非常好”的评价。总体而言,当晚的满意度为86%。在会议结束时,90%的人认为所提供的信息有助于改善其所在地区的医疗保健,94%的人认为应采取行动改善其所在地区的卫生系统。整个活动都经过拍照和录像,引起了媒体的广泛关注[1]。讨论:对夜晚的评价非常积极,因此引起了人们对该研究的更大兴趣。信息灵通的公民将成为其自身健康和护理系统的更好贡献者,这是改善综合护理的重要起点。结论:我们认为,精心设计的展示会以及与一个或多个社区团体的合作伙伴关系有助于更好地参与和理解呈现的数据。经验教训:艺术家和社区团体需要更多地参与健康研究的知识转移。我们必须继续努力,开发公式,使其更具信息性,吸引力,活力和包容性。局限性:该项目规模很小,但是涉及研究团队和当地社区团体的大量时间和资源。此外,调查还作为概念证明。需要在短期和对数期间更好地衡量影响。对未来研究的建议:该项目提出了一个问题,即知识转移如何从艺术过程中受益。

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