| Literature DB >> 33270738 |
Maddy Slattery1, Hayley Attard1, Victoria Stewart1, Helena Roennfeldt1, Amanda J Wheeler1,2.
Abstract
Participation in creative activities has been linked with positive outcomes for people with mental illness. This longitudinal qualitative study is a one-year follow-up of eight mental health consumers who participated in a series of creative workshops in Brisbane, Australia that aimed to increase participants' capacity and skills in sharing their stories of recovery with others. It also sought to understand successful factors of the creative workshops to inform future workshops. Semi-structured interviews gathered information regarding participants' memories of the workshops and how they had shared their stories with others over the preceding 12 months. Interpretative phenomenological analysis identified that participants' enjoyed being engaged in a range of creative mediums in a group setting; that peer mentor support was highly valued; and that participants' recovery stories had become more positive and were shared more often and openly with others. Overall, participation in the creative workshops had long-lasting benefits for participants with respect to improved confidence and understanding about their illness. Future creative workshops should consider the inclusion of peer mentors with lived experience as a support for participants to reauthor their recovery story.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33270738 PMCID: PMC7714126 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0243284
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Interview topic guide.
| What are your recollections of participating in the creative workshops? |
| One of the goals of the workshop was to assist people to learn about sharing their stories more openly with others, can you tell me about any experience where you have shared your story since participating in the workshop? |
| How did the workshops prepare you for sharing your story with others? |
| What did you learn from the workshops that influenced your decision to share your story? |
| What influenced how you shared your story with others? |
| Since the creative workshops has how you would tell you story changed at all? |
| How do you feel about other people knowing you have a mental illness? Did the creative workshops influence how you feel? |
| Can you tell me about a time when you may have been reluctant to share your story? What were your hesitations about sharing your story? |
| How has sharing your story impacted on how you feel about yourself? |
| What was your experience of the art workshop/dance workshop/music workshop/ creative writing workshop? |
| How did you find working with peer mentors? |
| What was your experience of working creatively within a group? |
| If you were to participate in the workshops again, what would you change to make them better? |
| What level of contact have you had with people from the workshops over the last 12 months? |
| What type of contact have you had with them? How has this contact been for you? |
Summary of themes and subthemes.
| Theme | Subthemes |
|---|---|
| • My identity | |
| • Sharing my story | |
| • Artistic expression | |
| • Group work | |
| • Feeling safe and valued | |
| • Routine and commitment to attend | |
| • Connection and acceptance | |
| • Impact of peer mentor support | |