Literature DB >> 15988964

It's the activity that counts: what clients value in psycho-educational groups.

Jocelyn Cowls1, Sandra Hale.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This qualitative pilot research study provides client-centred outcomes by evaluating psycho-educational groups from the clients'perspective.
PURPOSE: This study was designed to determine what clients value in three psycho-educational groups offered in an acute inpatient psychiatric setting.
METHODS: Interviews lasting 30 to 60 minutes relating to the 8 participants group experiences were recorded and transcribed verbatim. A constant comparative approach was used to analyze data allowing for both expected and emergent themes to be integrated into later interviews.
RESULTS: Identified themes were group structure, readiness to attend groups and process information, and group milieu. Participants valued voluntary attendance and supportive milieu of groups. Insertion of relevant activity into groups to promote interaction, learning and information retention was also valued. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Occupational therapists offering mental health groups should consider a number of factors. These include the importance of transitioning clients from activity groups to psycho-educational groups, as well as the value clients place in determining their readiness to attend a group and having a supportive milieu with limits to emotional disclosure.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15988964     DOI: 10.1177/000841740507200305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Occup Ther        ISSN: 0008-4174            Impact factor:   1.614


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