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Collaborative research exploring mental health service user perspectives on acute inpatient occupational therapy |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Wendy Bryant ; Kevin Cordingley ; Katherine Sims ; [et al...] |
Année de publication : |
2016 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 607-613 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
santé mentale ergothérapie |
Résumé : |
Introduction User perspectives are important for understanding why people engage with occupational therapy during an admission for acute mental health issues, and can be used to inform service provision and development.
Method Twenty-two recent and current inpatients participated in six semi-structured individual interviews and three focus groups. Data from the two methods were initially subject to separate thematic analysis. Then a further stage of constant comparative analysis, of both data sets, generated the findings presented here.
Findings Three themes were identified: (1) ‘A tiny sort of world’ expressed experiences of being restricted; (2) ‘Relief’ indicated how occupational therapy offered relief from the ward and experiences of mental ill-health; and (3) ‘Something to do’ suggested specific purposes for engaging in occupation. These themes indicate how service users experience and value occupational therapy for different reasons at different times. The approach of occupational therapists to service users, valuing them as occupational beings, is a key aspect of their experience.
Conclusion The profession is challenged to design flexible opportunities for occupational engagement which simultaneously provide relief and distraction, address diverse occupational needs, and are feasible within the resource restrictions of acute mental health services. |
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in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol.79 N°10 (Octobre 2016) . - p. 607-613
[article] Collaborative research exploring mental health service user perspectives on acute inpatient occupational therapy [texte imprimé] / Wendy Bryant ; Kevin Cordingley ; Katherine Sims ; [et al...] . - 2016 . - p. 607-613. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol.79 N°10 (Octobre 2016) . - p. 607-613
Mots-clés : |
santé mentale ergothérapie |
Résumé : |
Introduction User perspectives are important for understanding why people engage with occupational therapy during an admission for acute mental health issues, and can be used to inform service provision and development.
Method Twenty-two recent and current inpatients participated in six semi-structured individual interviews and three focus groups. Data from the two methods were initially subject to separate thematic analysis. Then a further stage of constant comparative analysis, of both data sets, generated the findings presented here.
Findings Three themes were identified: (1) ‘A tiny sort of world’ expressed experiences of being restricted; (2) ‘Relief’ indicated how occupational therapy offered relief from the ward and experiences of mental ill-health; and (3) ‘Something to do’ suggested specific purposes for engaging in occupation. These themes indicate how service users experience and value occupational therapy for different reasons at different times. The approach of occupational therapists to service users, valuing them as occupational beings, is a key aspect of their experience.
Conclusion The profession is challenged to design flexible opportunities for occupational engagement which simultaneously provide relief and distraction, address diverse occupational needs, and are feasible within the resource restrictions of acute mental health services. |
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Titre : |
Creek's occupational therapy and mental health |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Wendy Bryant ; Jon Fieldhouse ; Katrina Bannigan ; Jennifer Creek |
Mention d'édition : |
5th edition |
Année de publication : |
2015 |
Importance : |
xv, 502 pages |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-7020-4589-9 |
Note générale : |
L'édition précédente a été publié sous le titre : Occupational therapy and mental health en 2008. Comprend un index |
Index. décimale : |
E 616.89 Ergothérapie. Psychiatrie |
Résumé : |
L'édition précédente a été publié sous le titre : Occupational therapy and mental health en 2008. Comprend un index |
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Creek's occupational therapy and mental health [texte imprimé] / Wendy Bryant ; Jon Fieldhouse ; Katrina Bannigan ; Jennifer Creek . - 5th edition . - 2015 . - xv, 502 pages. ISBN : 978-0-7020-4589-9 L'édition précédente a été publié sous le titre : Occupational therapy and mental health en 2008. Comprend un index |  |
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Titre : |
A Photovoice study of user experiences of an occupational therapy department within an acute inpatient mental health setting |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Mary Birken ; Wendy Bryant |
Année de publication : |
2019 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 532-543 |
Note générale : |
doi.org/10.1177/0308022619836954 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Service user involvement therapeutic landscape recovery occupational therapy |
Résumé : |
Introduction
People admitted to acute mental health wards benefit from access to activities, but occupational therapy departments that are separate to wards have not been investigated from the user perspective. This research aimed to investigate how an occupational therapy department with specific facilities is experienced by service users in an outer London Borough acute mental health unit.
Method
Photovoice, a participatory visual method, was used. Over 10 weekly sessions, five service user participants used photography to answer the research question. A final set of images with corresponding statements outlining research themes was agreed.
Findings: The participants experienced the occupational therapy department as a distinct therapeutic place where they could practise skills, try out choices and manage themselves, while engaged in relevant activities for their personal recovery. The most important aspect was the staff approach to enabling the service users to engage with the department resources.
Conclusion
Multiple reasons for users to engage with opportunities within the occupational therapy department were identified, revealing unique insights into the experiences of service users, facilitated by the participatory approach and visual method. Further research could develop ways of maximising occupationally and environmentally focused strategies used by staff to enhance services. |
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in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 82 Issue 9 (Septembre 2019) . - p. 532-543
[article] A Photovoice study of user experiences of an occupational therapy department within an acute inpatient mental health setting [texte imprimé] / Mary Birken ; Wendy Bryant . - 2019 . - p. 532-543. doi.org/10.1177/0308022619836954 Langues : Anglais ( eng) in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 82 Issue 9 (Septembre 2019) . - p. 532-543
Mots-clés : |
Service user involvement therapeutic landscape recovery occupational therapy |
Résumé : |
Introduction
People admitted to acute mental health wards benefit from access to activities, but occupational therapy departments that are separate to wards have not been investigated from the user perspective. This research aimed to investigate how an occupational therapy department with specific facilities is experienced by service users in an outer London Borough acute mental health unit.
Method
Photovoice, a participatory visual method, was used. Over 10 weekly sessions, five service user participants used photography to answer the research question. A final set of images with corresponding statements outlining research themes was agreed.
Findings: The participants experienced the occupational therapy department as a distinct therapeutic place where they could practise skills, try out choices and manage themselves, while engaged in relevant activities for their personal recovery. The most important aspect was the staff approach to enabling the service users to engage with the department resources.
Conclusion
Multiple reasons for users to engage with opportunities within the occupational therapy department were identified, revealing unique insights into the experiences of service users, facilitated by the participatory approach and visual method. Further research could develop ways of maximising occupationally and environmentally focused strategies used by staff to enhance services. |
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