Helping with the pressures of the past: service-user perspectives of the sensory approaches within the National High Secure Healthcare Service for Women

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Mental Health Review Journal Pub Date : 2021-09-02 DOI:10.1108/mhrj-12-2020-0091
D. Wilkinson, R. Beryl
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Purpose This paper aims to explore service-user perspectives of sensory approaches introduced and promoted by the trauma and self-injury service within the National High Secure Healthcare Service for Women (NHSHSW) at Rampton Hospital. Design/methodology/approach This cross-sectional descriptive study used a semi-structured questionnaire, which was devised for this evaluation and included both open and closed questions. The data collected were then analysed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis. Findings The paper evaluates the current use of sensory approaches within the NHSHSW. Sensory approaches were widely used across the service, with essential oils being the most commonly used sensory approach. The use of sensory approaches can be understood according to the following three themes: independence, accessibility and self-regulation. The self-regulation theme contained three sub-themes as follows: safety-seeking, relaxation and reducing distress. The evaluation also highlighted barriers to using sensory approaches and sought service-user feedback as to how these may be overcome. Practical implications Participants’ feedback informed changes to practice, such as introducing sensory approaches to service-users earlier in their care pathway and increasing the accessibility of sensory items. These approaches may be of relevance to service provision in other forensic or inpatient settings. Originality/value This paper offers a unique contribution to the current literature with its focus on using sensory approaches to ameliorate trauma symptoms, in the context of a forensic setting.
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帮助应对过去的压力:国家妇女高安全医疗服务中感官方法的服务用户视角
目的:本研究旨在探讨由兰普顿医院国家妇女高安全医疗服务中心(NHSHSW)的创伤和自伤服务引入和促进的感觉方法的服务-用户视角。设计/方法/方法本横断面描述性研究采用半结构化问卷,该问卷是为评估而设计的,包括开放式和封闭式问题。然后使用描述性统计和专题分析对收集到的数据进行分析。研究结果本文评估了目前在国家卫生和社会福利部中感官方法的使用情况。感官方法在整个服务中被广泛使用,精油是最常用的感官方法。感官方法的使用可以根据以下三个主题来理解:独立性、可及性和自我调节。自我调节主题包含三个子主题:寻求安全、放松和减少痛苦。评价还强调了使用感官方法的障碍,并就如何克服这些障碍征求服务使用者的反馈意见。实际意义参与者的反馈为实践的改变提供了信息,例如在服务使用者的护理路径中早期引入感官方法,并增加感官项目的可及性。这些方法可能与其他法医或住院环境中的服务提供相关。原创性/价值这篇论文提供了一个独特的贡献,其重点是使用感官方法来改善创伤症状,在法医环境的背景下,当前的文献。
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