Background/aim: People with severe mental illness (SMI) do not receive adequate attention in research or clinical practice. They are considered hard to reach and difficult to engage. Information is needed to help provide support for this vulnerable population. This paper aims to investigate the well-being of adults diagnosed with SMI and receiving Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) by applying the occupational well-being framework to the everyday activities of this vulnerable group of people. Materials and methods: Eleven adults diagnosed with an SMI, living in the community, participated in semi-structured interviews over a 12-month period. A longitudinal design was used to collect data through using field notes and audio recordings. For ...
The purpose of this research is to explore the form, function, and meaning of occupations of people ...
Purpose: This mixed (quantitative-qualitative) study evaluates the impact of an artistic workshop on...
The aim of the study was to explore, examine and enquire into service users' (SUs) understandings, e...
PURPOSE: This study identified relationships between occupational factors and health and well-being ...
This hybrid thesis explores the qualitative, longitudinal findings of everyday activities for people...
This study aimed at identifying relationships between occupational factors and health and well-being...
Background: Work and other everyday activities are beneficial for well-being among people with menta...
Background: Work and other everyday activities are beneficial for well-being among people with menta...
Background: Work and other everyday activities are beneficial for well-being among people with menta...
OBJECTIVE: Work is often a desired goal for people with mental illness, as expressed by both themsel...
Abstract Background Work and other everyday activities are beneficial for well-being among people wi...
Abstract The aim of this qualitative study was to examine the different facets of meaning that peopl...
Severe mental disorder (SMD) produces a significant functional limitation that affects the performan...
Background: The philosophy of occupational therapy and that of recovery are markedly similar; howeve...
Engagement in occupation is proposed to enhance health and wellbeing. To date, few studies have demo...
The purpose of this research is to explore the form, function, and meaning of occupations of people ...
Purpose: This mixed (quantitative-qualitative) study evaluates the impact of an artistic workshop on...
The aim of the study was to explore, examine and enquire into service users' (SUs) understandings, e...
PURPOSE: This study identified relationships between occupational factors and health and well-being ...
This hybrid thesis explores the qualitative, longitudinal findings of everyday activities for people...
This study aimed at identifying relationships between occupational factors and health and well-being...
Background: Work and other everyday activities are beneficial for well-being among people with menta...
Background: Work and other everyday activities are beneficial for well-being among people with menta...
Background: Work and other everyday activities are beneficial for well-being among people with menta...
OBJECTIVE: Work is often a desired goal for people with mental illness, as expressed by both themsel...
Abstract Background Work and other everyday activities are beneficial for well-being among people wi...
Abstract The aim of this qualitative study was to examine the different facets of meaning that peopl...
Severe mental disorder (SMD) produces a significant functional limitation that affects the performan...
Background: The philosophy of occupational therapy and that of recovery are markedly similar; howeve...
Engagement in occupation is proposed to enhance health and wellbeing. To date, few studies have demo...
The purpose of this research is to explore the form, function, and meaning of occupations of people ...
Purpose: This mixed (quantitative-qualitative) study evaluates the impact of an artistic workshop on...
The aim of the study was to explore, examine and enquire into service users' (SUs) understandings, e...