Health education in conservatoires: what should it consist of? Findings from workshops with experts (Part II)

Raluca Matei, Keith Phillips

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Abstract

Although health education programmes have been implemented in higher music education (HME) and their evaluations published in peer-reviewed journals, guidelines as to what ought to be included in these programmes are still missing. This study aimed to document expert discussions on the content of an ideal health education curriculum for HME students in the UK, integrating critical thinking. Four interdisciplinary workshops were conducted, where 67 experts in relevant fields took part, and were asked to discuss four lists of topics and concepts created based on literature reviews (cognitive biases, logical fallacies, critical appraisal tools and health topics). Only the list on health topics is relevant here. Notes taken by the participants and ourselves were thematically analysed. Four themes were identified, two of which are reported in this paper: (i) The health education curriculum and (ii) A settings-based approach to health. Part I of this project (published elsewhere) is focussed on the critical thinking content of health education for conservatoire students. The present paper focusses on the ideal health education curriculum and its implications for the wider context of health promotion.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberdaac179
Number of pages16
JournalHealth Promotion International
Volume38
Issue number1
Early online date7 Jan 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding:
We gratefully acknowledge funding from the North West Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership, the Royal Musical Association, the Institute of Musical Research and the Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group.

Keywords

  • conservatoire students
  • conservatoire training
  • health education
  • musicians

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Health(social science)
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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