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 me...
Occupational therapists working in mental health settings face a multitude of challenges to practice...
The purpose of this research was to integrate and extend knowledge of two contemporary areas of occu...
The purpose of this research was to integrate and extend knowledge of two contemporary areas of occu...
Introduction:User perspectives are important for understanding why people engage with occupational t...
Background Research into service users’ views of occupational therapy in acute mental health is ext...
Background Research into service users ’ views of occupational therapy in acute mental health is ext...
Introduction: The Occupation Matters Programme is an occupational therapy intervention promoting rec...
Background. The role of the occupational therapist in the acute psychiatric setting includes individ...
Inpatient care for people experiencing mental health crisis continues to be necessary in the United ...
Introduction: In England, the Payment by Results reimbursement system was introduced for mental heal...
Introduction: In England, the Payment by Results reimbursement system was introduced for mental heal...
Introduction: In England, the Payment by Results reimbursement system was introduced for mental hea...
This participatory action research project enabled service users to influence the modernisation of l...
The purpose of this research was to integrate and extend knowledge of two contemporary areas of occu...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
Occupational therapists working in mental health settings face a multitude of challenges to practice...
The purpose of this research was to integrate and extend knowledge of two contemporary areas of occu...
The purpose of this research was to integrate and extend knowledge of two contemporary areas of occu...
Introduction:User perspectives are important for understanding why people engage with occupational t...
Background Research into service users’ views of occupational therapy in acute mental health is ext...
Background Research into service users ’ views of occupational therapy in acute mental health is ext...
Introduction: The Occupation Matters Programme is an occupational therapy intervention promoting rec...
Background. The role of the occupational therapist in the acute psychiatric setting includes individ...
Inpatient care for people experiencing mental health crisis continues to be necessary in the United ...
Introduction: In England, the Payment by Results reimbursement system was introduced for mental heal...
Introduction: In England, the Payment by Results reimbursement system was introduced for mental heal...
Introduction: In England, the Payment by Results reimbursement system was introduced for mental hea...
This participatory action research project enabled service users to influence the modernisation of l...
The purpose of this research was to integrate and extend knowledge of two contemporary areas of occu...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
Occupational therapists working in mental health settings face a multitude of challenges to practice...
The purpose of this research was to integrate and extend knowledge of two contemporary areas of occu...
The purpose of this research was to integrate and extend knowledge of two contemporary areas of occu...