An Appraisal Of The Colour Of Hospital Wards On The Recovery Attitudes Of Psychiatric Patients

O. Ajayi, K. Ayinde, Amo Atolagbe
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The environment where psychiatric patients are kept has been identified as an aid to their recovery attitudes. Based on the fact that the patients were being treated by qualified hands, an attempt is made to examine the significance of colour of the psychiatry ward environment as relating to the patients' rehabilitation in this paper. Number of patients admitted for psychiatric problem and those recovered (from the illness) and discharged in five psychiatric hospitals randomly selected from the western part of Nigeria were collected for a period five years (1995 – 2000). Among other things collected was the colour of the ward where the patients were kept for treatments. The data were analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS 10.0). Results showed that out 3125 patients admitted 73.3% of them recovered, of which 26.3% came from green, 37.6% from blue, 5.1% from neutralized yellow and the remaining 4.3% from white colour. Furthermore, it was observed that 93.8% of the patients kept under green, 93.9% under blue, 29.1% under neutralized yellow and 30.1% under white colour recovered from the illness. There is association between the recovery attitudes of patients and the different colours (P-value When the colours were gouped in two, namely dull (green and blue) and bright (neutralized yellow and white), out of the 73.3% that recovered 63.9% came from dull and the remaining 9.4% from bright colour. In addition, we observed that 93.9% of the patients kept under dull and 29.5% under bright colour recovered from the illness. The association between recovery attitudes and the different colours is still evident (P-value Consequently, the dull colours have a better positive influence on the recovery attitudes of psychiatric patients. KEY WORDS: Psychiatric patients, Psychiatry ward environment, Colour therapy Global Journal of Environmental Sciences Vol.4(1) 2005: 53-57
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医院病房色彩对精神病患者康复态度的评价
精神病患者所处的环境被认为有助于他们的康复态度。基于病人是由合格的手治疗的事实,本文试图检验精神病学病房环境的颜色对病人康复的意义。在五年(1995 - 2000年)期间,从尼日利亚西部随机选择了五家精神病医院,收集了因精神问题入院的患者人数以及(从疾病中)康复和出院的患者人数。在收集到的其他资料中,包括病人接受治疗的病房的颜色。使用SPSS 10.0统计软件包对数据进行分析。结果3125例患者中,恢复率为73.3%,其中绿色为26.3%,蓝色为37.6%,中和黄色为5.1%,白色为4.3%。绿色组93.8%、蓝色组93.9%、中和黄色组29.1%、白色组30.1%的患者康复。患者的恢复态度与不同颜色之间存在相关性(p值),当将颜色分为暗(绿色和蓝色)和亮(中和黄色和白色)两种时,在恢复的73.3%中,暗色占63.9%,亮色占9.4%。此外,我们观察到93.9%的患者在暗色调下康复,29.5%的患者在亮色调下康复。不同颜色对康复态度的影响仍显著(p值),表明暗淡颜色对精神病患者的康复态度有较好的正向影响。关键词:精神科患者,精神科病房环境,色彩疗法,环境科学,Vol.4(1) 2005: 53-57
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