Publikation: Arts informed Research based on spiritual care research interviews : A workshop report
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Background: In Arts informed Research (AiR), artistic forms of expression are used as a means of research. AiR is well suited to data relating to issues that cannot be adequately described in words. This is a common problem in Spiritual Care research.
Method: An interdisciplinary group endeavoured to interpret data from a qualitative research project on ‚boundary situations in health care’ by painting pictures as part of an exploratory workshop. Two passages from the audio recordings of the interviews were interpreted, and individual pictures, as well as a joint picture, were created. The group discussed the process and its outcomes.
Results: The workshop experiment of analysing passages from qualitative interviews in the field of Spiritual Care using artistic means produced promising insights.
Conclusion: AiR could enrich research areas like Spiritual Care, in which topics are often difficult to put into words.
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MÄCHLER, Ruth, Ralf T. VOGEL, Eckhard FRICK, Heike RASTETTER, Christoph SCHLEMMER, Rico GUTSCHMIDT, 2025. Arts informed Research based on spiritual care research interviews : A workshop report. In: GUTSCHMIDT, Rico, Hrsg., Eckhard FRICK, Hrsg.. Existential Elucidation : Jaspers, Boundary Situations, and Spiritual Care. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2025, S. 229-250. Studies in Spiritual Care. 14. ISBN 978-3-11-914846-7. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1515/9783111715377-017BibTex
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