School of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Southern Queensland, Ipswich, Australia.
Good to Better, Imbil, Queensland, Australia.
OTJR (Thorofare N J). 2024 Jan;44(1):67-77. doi: 10.1177/15394492231175067. Epub 2023 Jun 2.
This study aimed to explore the barriers to engagement in activity and consumer satisfaction in inpatient settings. Participants were current inpatient consumers and completed an online anonymous survey. This included the Mental Health Satisfaction Improvement Program (MHSIP), Leisure Boredom Scale (LBS), and the Checklist of Leisure Interests and Participation (CLIP). A total of 57 participants partially completed the survey with 41 completed responses. Participants reported several barriers to engagement, including lack of staff, limited social engagement, limited range of activity, and a lack of resources. Most participants reported to be either "very satisfied" (24.24%) or "somewhat satisfied" (36.36%) with the level of activity offered. Participants reported to be bored due to a limited occupational range offered in the mental health inpatient unit. Participants identified the need for assistance in the facilitation of activity.
本研究旨在探讨住院环境中参与活动和消费者满意度的障碍。参与者为当前住院消费者,并完成了在线匿名调查。这包括心理健康满意度改善计划(MHSIP)、休闲无聊量表(LBS)和休闲兴趣和参与清单(CLIP)。共有 57 名参与者部分完成了调查,其中 41 名完成了答复。参与者报告了一些参与障碍,包括缺乏工作人员、社交参与有限、活动范围有限和资源缺乏。大多数参与者报告对所提供的活动水平“非常满意”(24.24%)或“有些满意”(36.36%)。参与者报告由于精神卫生住院病房提供的职业范围有限而感到无聊。参与者认为需要协助促进活动。