Meeting the needs of women in mental health rehabilitation services
Taylor, TatianaL;
Dorer, Gemma;
Bradfield, Sarah;
Killaspy, Helen;
(2010)
Meeting the needs of women in mental health rehabilitation services.
The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 73 (10).
pp. 477-480.
https://researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk/id/eprint/447649
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A service evaluation investigated the gender sensitivity of a London mental health rehabilitation service, including interventions to increase participation in women-only groups and activities.<P></P> <I>Method: </I> A total of 40 female service users and 13 staff teams from 13 inpatient and community-based rehabilitation projects completed questionnaires regarding the service's gender sensitivity.<P></P> <I>Results: </I> Most projects provided women-only space and the majority of female service users had a female keyworker, but there was limited provision and uptake of women-only groups and activities.<P></P> <I>Conclusion: </I> A focus on collaboration with female service users to identify and establish, where lacking, groups and activities that appeal to women service users is needed to increase meaningful occupation.