Abstract
We aim to understand the benefits of participating in occupational therapy activity-based groups in an acute psychiatric ward from an Asian perspective. An hour of activity-based group was conducted every weekday morning. Inpatients (n = 6) were recruited for semi-structured interviews via purposive sampling. Transcripts were coded to identify relevant themes. Participants were recruited until data saturation was reached. Three major themes emerged: (1) the therapeutic relationship, (2) connection with others, and (3) the opportunity to engage. Overall, the participants experienced benefits from the experience of ‘doing’ in a supportive group environment. Cultural considerations were outlined.
Acknowledgements
We want to thank Nanyang Polytechnic, School of Health Sciences, for their support in this research, and all staff and patients in National University Hospital who have contributed to this research in one way or another.