Abstract

Arts-based health interventions have emerged as valuable tools for improving community health and well-being by integrating creative practices such as music, visual arts, and performance into healthcare settings. These interventions provide a unique way to address health disparities and engage communities. However, the success of such interventions hinges on cultural sensitivity, as they are implemented in diverse communities with different values, beliefs, and health practices. This paper examines the role of cultural sensitivity in the development and implementation of arts-based health interventions. It emphasizes the need for cultural competence to ensure that these interventions are relevant, respectful, and effective across various cultural contexts. Case studies of successful culturally sensitive arts-based initiatives are examined, highlighting best practices for collaboration with communities and the importance of adapting interventions to local needs. Keywords: Arts-based health interventions, Cultural sensitivity, Community health, Cultural competence, Public health.

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