Art therapy to improve quality of life of cancer patients and their carers in Bangladesh
Citation
Dowla, Rumana & Goodman, Annekathryn & Kashem, Tahsin. (2019). Art therapy to improve quality of life of cancer patients and their carers in Bangladesh. Journal of Cancer Therapy. 10. 458-470. 10.4236/jct.2019.106038.Abstract
Abstract
Objective: Art as a therapy helps in reparation and recovery. The aim of this
study was to see the response of the cancer patients and their carers residing
in Bangladesh towards art therapy and the perceived effect of art therapy on
their physical and psychological condition. Method: The study was a record
review study conducted through a cross-sectional descriptive method from
July to November 2018. Along with the cancer patients, their immediate carers were enrolled in this study since patients and their carers both suffer from
the distress that comes with the diagnosis of cancer. In-depth interviews and
focused group discussions of art therapy were conducted with our study population at BPSCF and BSMMU. Findings: After art therapy, there was an improvement in sensory perception and self-perception, physical and psychological condition, communication and social skills and helped in more personal integration and built stronger insight among the patients and carers. Majority of
the participants of art therapy felt good and wanted to continue art therapy.
Significance of results: The results of this study will help to create awareness
among the community about the importance of psychotherapies like art therapy in the life of the cancer patients and their carers. Introducing the concept of
art therapy will also help the public health practitioners to improvise palliative care services in Bangladesh in a very cost-effective approach.