Effective communication plays a crucial role in healthcare settings, as it enhances patient outcomes and improves the overall quality of care and well-being. The rationale for this study was to use theater as a communicative tool by playing stories related to some important healthcare issues. The specific goal was to study the effectiveness of a specially designed theater intervention in enhancing psychological well-being and awareness of some aspects such as the doctor-patient relationships, communication skills, pro-social behavior, and empathy. A pre- and postexperience questionnaire was used to track the audience’s response. The results indicate that theater can efficiently promote well-being and spread crucial awareness about healthcare-related issues. Furthermore, the study underscores the varying perceptions and evaluations of health-related topics among individuals based on their age.

Medicine at theatre: a tool for well-being and health-care education / Tessa Marzi, C. Adembri, L. Vignozzi, B. Innocenti, M.A. Cruciata, D. Lippi. - In: BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION. - ISSN 1472-6920. - ELETTRONICO. - 25:(2025), pp. 258.1-258.10.

Medicine at theatre: a tool for well-being and health-care education

Tessa Marzi;C. Adembri;L. Vignozzi;B. Innocenti;D. Lippi
2025

Abstract

Effective communication plays a crucial role in healthcare settings, as it enhances patient outcomes and improves the overall quality of care and well-being. The rationale for this study was to use theater as a communicative tool by playing stories related to some important healthcare issues. The specific goal was to study the effectiveness of a specially designed theater intervention in enhancing psychological well-being and awareness of some aspects such as the doctor-patient relationships, communication skills, pro-social behavior, and empathy. A pre- and postexperience questionnaire was used to track the audience’s response. The results indicate that theater can efficiently promote well-being and spread crucial awareness about healthcare-related issues. Furthermore, the study underscores the varying perceptions and evaluations of health-related topics among individuals based on their age.
2025
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Tessa Marzi, C. Adembri, L. Vignozzi, B. Innocenti, M.A. Cruciata, D. Lippi
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