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Occupational therapy interventions provided for service users while in seclusion within a medium secure mental health unit: a service evaluation

Occupational therapy interventions provided for service users while in seclusion within a medium secure mental health unit: a service evaluation
Occupational therapy interventions provided for service users while in seclusion within a medium secure mental health unit: a service evaluation
Background/aims: service users who have spent time in seclusion describe it as a negative experience, viewing it as punishment. Although occupational therapists work within these settings, there is limited research and documentation of interventions aimed at reducing occupational deprivation in seclusion. A service evaluation was conducted at a medium secure adult mental health unit to better understand the current practices of occupational therapists working in seclusion.

Methods: a bespoke tool was developed to capture occupational therapy interventions within a 12-month timeline.

Results: data showed that there were 31 interventions provided across 300 days of seclusion for 16 patients. Therapy lasted between 5 and 45 minutes involving a range of adapted interventions and resources appropriate for positive risk taking.

Conclusions: despite creative and adaptive interventions identified, provision of occupational therapy appeared sporadic and restricted by a 5-day service. This illustrates the need for specialist training and guidelines to support an integrated and consistent approach.
Forensic, Mental Health, Occupational Deprivation, occupational therapy, Seclusion, Service Evaluation
Link, Wendy
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Bowser, Anita
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Donovan-Hall, Maggie
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Link, Wendy
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Bowser, Anita
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Donovan-Hall, Maggie
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Link, Wendy, Bowser, Anita and Donovan-Hall, Maggie (2024) Occupational therapy interventions provided for service users while in seclusion within a medium secure mental health unit: a service evaluation. The International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 31 (8), [8]. (doi:10.12968/ijtr.2024.0100).

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Abstract

Background/aims: service users who have spent time in seclusion describe it as a negative experience, viewing it as punishment. Although occupational therapists work within these settings, there is limited research and documentation of interventions aimed at reducing occupational deprivation in seclusion. A service evaluation was conducted at a medium secure adult mental health unit to better understand the current practices of occupational therapists working in seclusion.

Methods: a bespoke tool was developed to capture occupational therapy interventions within a 12-month timeline.

Results: data showed that there were 31 interventions provided across 300 days of seclusion for 16 patients. Therapy lasted between 5 and 45 minutes involving a range of adapted interventions and resources appropriate for positive risk taking.

Conclusions: despite creative and adaptive interventions identified, provision of occupational therapy appeared sporadic and restricted by a 5-day service. This illustrates the need for specialist training and guidelines to support an integrated and consistent approach.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 June 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 4 September 2024
Keywords: Forensic, Mental Health, Occupational Deprivation, occupational therapy, Seclusion, Service Evaluation

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/496159
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Date deposited: 05 Dec 2024 17:48
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Author: Wendy Link
Author: Anita Bowser

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