Over the past two decades, there has been a major increase in research
into the effects of the arts on health and well-being, alongside
developments in practice and policy activities in different countries
across the WHO European Region and further afield. This report
synthesizes the global evidence on the role of the arts in improving
health and well-being, with a specific focus on the WHO European Region.
Results from over 3000 studies identified a major role for the arts in
the prevention of ill health, promotion of health, and management and
treatment of illness across the lifespan. The reviewed evidence included
study designs such as uncontrolled pilot studies, case studies,
small-scale cross-sectional surveys, nationally representative
longitudinal cohort studies, community-wide ethnographies and randomized
controlled trials from diverse disciplines. The beneficial impact of the
arts could be furthered through acknowledging and acting on the growing
evidence base; promoting arts engagement at the individual, local and
national levels; and supporting cross-sectoral collaboration.