The survey of community need for rehabilitating psychiatric patients related to occupational therapy

The objective of the study was to explore a rehabilitation program for psychiatric patients in the community, which would be suitable to needs and environments of a target group. The target group was a prevalent community of psychiatric patients in Donjadee subdistrict, Pasang district, Lampoon prov...

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Main Authors: Maethisa Pongsaksri, Khawnruthai Thanaruk, Ankana Samukthiya, Onuma Phoosoopa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Chaing Mai University 2009-01-01
Series:Journal of Associated Medical Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/bulletinAMS/article/view/60097
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spelling doaj-d17bf49d80a94a21bcf8b4509486eab32020-11-24T22:02:35ZengChaing Mai UniversityJournal of Associated Medical Sciences2539-60562539-60562009-01-01421717160097The survey of community need for rehabilitating psychiatric patients related to occupational therapyMaethisa Pongsaksri0Khawnruthai Thanaruk1Ankana Samukthiya2Onuma Phoosoopa31 Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences, Chiang Mai University 2 Section of Rehabilitation, Suan Prung Hospital, Department of Mental Health1 Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences, Chiang Mai University 2 Section of Rehabilitation, Suan Prung Hospital, Department of Mental Health1 Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences, Chiang Mai University 2 Section of Rehabilitation, Suan Prung Hospital, Department of Mental Health1 Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences, Chiang Mai University 2 Section of Rehabilitation, Suan Prung Hospital, Department of Mental HealthThe objective of the study was to explore a rehabilitation program for psychiatric patients in the community, which would be suitable to needs and environments of a target group. The target group was a prevalent community of psychiatric patients in Donjadee subdistrict, Pasang district, Lampoon province of Thailand. Focus group interviews were used to search the needs of 25 psychiatric patients, 28 relatives, 29 neighbors and 53 community leaders. The findings examined by content analysis illustrated the following information: 1) knowledge and understanding about mental illness included 1.1) the causes of mental illness were from stress, genetics and drug use. The patients reported unacceptance or disappointment caused by mental illness. 1.2) symptoms of mental illness included hallucinations and fear; insomnia, self-separation, absent mindedness and depression. 1.3) mental illness as perceived by the patients could be treated most effectively by medication, and by more positive thinking, social relationship, and work. 2) problems caused by mental illness, as reported by the patients were no income, self-preoccupation or anxiety, unhappiness, insomnia and poor health. They also felt they made problems to their families and burdened their relatives. They were perceived as troublesome members when they could not control themselves. 3) needs of assistance included a positive attitude toward the patients, receiving medication consistently and conveniently, knowledge about their psychiatric diseases, how to look after themselves and having jobs or careers (for the patients), and how to help and look after the patients appropriately including having jobs or careers for them. In addition, leaders of the community needed the patients to look after themselves in activities of daily living. Bull Chiang Mai Sci 2009: 42: 71-81.https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/bulletinAMS/article/view/60097rehabilitation programcommunity needpsychiatric patients in the community
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Onuma Phoosoopa
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Ankana Samukthiya
Onuma Phoosoopa
The survey of community need for rehabilitating psychiatric patients related to occupational therapy
Journal of Associated Medical Sciences
rehabilitation program
community need
psychiatric patients in the community
author_facet Maethisa Pongsaksri
Khawnruthai Thanaruk
Ankana Samukthiya
Onuma Phoosoopa
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title The survey of community need for rehabilitating psychiatric patients related to occupational therapy
title_short The survey of community need for rehabilitating psychiatric patients related to occupational therapy
title_full The survey of community need for rehabilitating psychiatric patients related to occupational therapy
title_fullStr The survey of community need for rehabilitating psychiatric patients related to occupational therapy
title_full_unstemmed The survey of community need for rehabilitating psychiatric patients related to occupational therapy
title_sort survey of community need for rehabilitating psychiatric patients related to occupational therapy
publisher Chaing Mai University
series Journal of Associated Medical Sciences
issn 2539-6056
2539-6056
publishDate 2009-01-01
description The objective of the study was to explore a rehabilitation program for psychiatric patients in the community, which would be suitable to needs and environments of a target group. The target group was a prevalent community of psychiatric patients in Donjadee subdistrict, Pasang district, Lampoon province of Thailand. Focus group interviews were used to search the needs of 25 psychiatric patients, 28 relatives, 29 neighbors and 53 community leaders. The findings examined by content analysis illustrated the following information: 1) knowledge and understanding about mental illness included 1.1) the causes of mental illness were from stress, genetics and drug use. The patients reported unacceptance or disappointment caused by mental illness. 1.2) symptoms of mental illness included hallucinations and fear; insomnia, self-separation, absent mindedness and depression. 1.3) mental illness as perceived by the patients could be treated most effectively by medication, and by more positive thinking, social relationship, and work. 2) problems caused by mental illness, as reported by the patients were no income, self-preoccupation or anxiety, unhappiness, insomnia and poor health. They also felt they made problems to their families and burdened their relatives. They were perceived as troublesome members when they could not control themselves. 3) needs of assistance included a positive attitude toward the patients, receiving medication consistently and conveniently, knowledge about their psychiatric diseases, how to look after themselves and having jobs or careers (for the patients), and how to help and look after the patients appropriately including having jobs or careers for them. In addition, leaders of the community needed the patients to look after themselves in activities of daily living. Bull Chiang Mai Sci 2009: 42: 71-81.
topic rehabilitation program
community need
psychiatric patients in the community
url https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/bulletinAMS/article/view/60097
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