Health Provider And Service-User Experiences Of Sensory Modulation Rooms In An Acute Inpatient Psychiatry Setting

Skye P Barbic, Nicole Chan, Amanpreet Rangi, James Bradley,Rachal Pattison, Kerri Brockmeyer,Sandy Leznoff, Yojo Smolski, Gagan Toor, Blaine Bray,Adelena Leon, Malcolm Jenkins,Steve Mathias

PLOS ONE(2019)

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BackgroundSensory modulation rooms (SMRs) are therapeutic spaces that use sensory modulation concepts and strategies to assist service users to self-regulate and modulate arousal levels. SMRs are increasingly being explored as strength-based and person-centered adjuncts to care for people receiving inpatient psychiatry services. The aim of this study is to understand health provider and inpatient service user perceptions on the use of SMRs on acute psychiatric units.MethodsWe conducted semi-structured interviews with ten service users and nine health providers (four occupational therapists and five nurses) regarding their experiences of the SMRs located on three acute inpatient units in a large urban tertiary care hospital. We audio recorded and transcribed the focus groups and used thematic analysis to analyze the data.ResultsOur results suggested four common themes amongst health provider and service user experiences of sensory modulation rooms: (1) service user empowerment through self-management, (2) emotional regulation, (3) an alternative to current practices, and (4) health provider and service user education.ConclusionOur study supports the ecological utility of SMRs as person-centred adjunct therapeutic space viewed positively by both service users and health providers. This understanding of SMRs is critical for future service design, research and policy aimed at improving the service user experience and care for this population. Future research is needed to validate the experience of the SMRs with other patient groups and health providers.
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sensory modulation rooms,acute inpatient psychiatry,experiences,service-user
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