Nurse Education in Practice
Volume 7, Issue 3 , Pages 173-180, May 2007

Holistic health promotion: Putting the art into nurse education

Department of Health and Social Welfare Studies, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, Kent CT1 1QU, United Kingdom

Accepted 25 June 2006. published online 11 September 2006.

Summary 

The role of the arts in health care and health promotion is enjoying belated attention as a way of promoting people’s mental health and well-being. Canterbury Christ Church University offers a course which examines how nurses can use the arts to enhance the health care experience for both staff and patients. The Holistic Health Promotion course is compulsory for all final year pre-registration Bachelor degree students in Adult and Child Nursing. The content and process of the course are described, and the findings from the evaluation data are discussed. Through the use of autobiographical literature, active learning in the classroom, visiting speakers and visits within the local community, the course provides a positive learning experience for many students and broadens their perceptions of how to carry out mental, emotional and spiritual health promotion.

Keywords: Health promotion, Arts, Nurse education

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PII: S1471-5953(06)00073-4

doi:10.1016/j.nepr.2006.06.004

Nurse Education in Practice
Volume 7, Issue 3 , Pages 173-180, May 2007