Heart in art: cardiovascular diseases in novels, films, and paintings.
Adrian A KapteinPim B van der MeerBarend W FlorijnAlexander D HiltMichael MurrayMartin J SchalijPublished in: Philosophy, ethics, and humanities in medicine : PEHM (2020)
Artistic representations of cardiovascular diseases reflect cognitions, emotions, and images of prevalent disease. These representations shape views and behaviour of ill and healthy persons regarding heart diseases. As these representations are amenable to change, they deserve further research, which may be instrumental in improving the quality of life of persons struck by cardiovascular diseases. Changing illness perceptions appears to be a method to improve self-management and thereby quality of life in patients with various cardiovascular diseases.