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The ARTICU Project

ARTICU: Personalized Artwork to Ease Bereavement in the ICU

Background:
As modern medicine continues to advance, there is a trend for clinicians to become more distanced from their patients. There is far more to science and medicine than diseases, laboratory values, radiology images, and treatments. Dr. Marisa Azad is passionate about countering this trend, cultivating knowledge about the experiences of grief in the face of death, and promoting humanism on a larger scale within Canadian hospitals. Working alongside the renowned Intensivist and researcher, Dr. Deborah Cook, ARTICU will prepare Dr. Azad for fostering art as a vehicle to connect with patients and their families as well as colleagues.

Art is personal and emotional. Its role alleviating grief has yet to be explored. The impact of personalized paintings to honour deceased patients has not been studied. Accordingly, the overall objective of ARTICU is to create personalized paintings by Dr. Azad, to honour the deceased, using them as a platform for narrative medicine to better understand how families experience and navigate the grieving process.

Specific Aims:
(1) To ease bereavement in family members through personalized paintings created in celebration of the life of their deceased loved one.

(2) To better understand the grieving process in the ICU by using personalized paintings as a narrative medicine tool.

Peer-Reviewed Publication: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2774350

 

See the Artwork

Tooth of the Lion
This Land
for Rose
The Breath
What the Garden Showed Me
The Fisherman
Looking Back (Unraveling)
Dear Michelle
Sheba
For Eartha

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