The “Nouvelles de l’Hôpital” program: A cultural response to the psychosocial challenges of hospitalization (notice n° 1573534)

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Title The “Nouvelles de l’Hôpital” program: A cultural response to the psychosocial challenges of hospitalization
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Summary, etc. Hospitalization often brings stress, anxiety, and social isolation, which can negatively impact patients’ well-being and recovery. The “Nouvelles de l’Hôpital” (“Hospital News”) program, now active in 57 health care facilities across France, addresses these challenges by integrating short story dispensers (SSDs) and organizing collective writing workshops led by local authors. These cultural initiatives add a human dimension to care, fostering connection and creativity among patients and staff alike. Method: From 2023 to 2025, an impact study is being conducted using post-intervention questionnaires (n=296) and qualitative interviews (n=24) with patients, caregivers, and hospital administrators. Key indicators include stress management, social connection, and perception of hospitalization. Results: Impact of SSDs and writing workshops in health care settings: 82% of participants actively engage with SSDs; 51% report immediate stress relief, particularly in oncology departments; 85% say SSDs significantly improve the atmosphere in hospital waiting areas. Writing workshops enhance well-being: 59% report increased self-confidence; 78% experience improved social interactions. Overall participants report a noticeable reduction in feelings of isolation. Discussion: Preliminary insights: The role of cultural activities in health care. Cultural initiatives in medical settings show a clear positive impact, helping patients reinterpret their illness experiences and fostering a more humanized approach to care. To maximize these benefits, efforts should focus on increasing the visibility of SSDs and improving access to writing workshops—ensuring inclusivity, particularly for amateur participants. Conclusion: This promising program has the potential to transform the hospital experience and could be sustainably integrated into public policies to promote more holistic and human-centered care.
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Note Santé Publique | 37 | 4 | 2025-12-09 | p. 195-202 | 0995-3914
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