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Brief Title: Art Therapy in Palliative Care: Study of Identification and Understanding of the Mechanisms of Change in the Patient
Official Title: Art Therapy in Palliative Care: Study of Identification and Understanding of the Mechanisms of Change in the Patient
Study ID: NCT02801045
Brief Summary: This study evaluates from the patient's perspective which elements of the own artistic creative process are the source of a beneficial change for him/her and how those elements influence in their end of life experience.
Detailed Description: In previous quantitative studies about the effect of an art therapy intervention in adult cancer inpatients of the Palliative Care Unit, the investigators evidenced significant improvements in the symptom control of malaise, anxiety, depression and pain. This study is designed to deepen the understanding of specific action mechanisms which lead to those therapeutic benefits and quality of life implications for patients with life-threatening illness in which a situation of suffering is frequently detected. The investigators will determine from the subjective patient's experience which specific elements of the artistic creative process (including production of art and art products) may lead to changes in the symptom perception, in meaning and healing process and in the personal perspective about the end of life situation.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Hospital Sant Pau, Barcelona, , Spain
Name: Antonio Pascual, MD
Affiliation: Palliative Care Unit, Sant Pau Hospital, Barcelona, Spain.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR