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Evidence about art-based interventions for Indigenous people: a scoping review protocol.

Rossio Motta OchoaDavid PatenaudeMonika Andrea Barbe-WelzelNatalia Incio-SerraEsmé Renée AudeoudAngélica Gómez-RendónJorge Flores-Aranda
Published in: BMJ open (2024)
This study is the first step in a research programme involving working with Indigenous artists to codesign a pilot art-based intervention aimed at improving mental health and wellness among Indigenous people. The scoping review will identify the specific components in documented art-based interventions that have proven beneficial to this group. Since it will draw exclusively on data from published and public sources, no ethics approval is required. The results will be disseminated through knowledge translation activities with Indigenous organisations and art therapy groups; a summary of the results will also be distributed through Indigenous networks.
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