Journal article
Participation in and Satisfaction With an Exercise Program for Inpatient Mental Health Consumers
Perspectives in psychiatric care, Vol.52(1), pp.62-67
01/01/2016
PMID: 25728913
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Abstract
This study examines attendance at, and satisfaction with, a group exercise program in an inpatient mental health setting.
Thirty-two inpatients completed discharge surveys to evaluate group activities. Data were analyzed for participation and satisfaction.
More inpatients (n = 16, 50%) rated exercise as excellent compared with all other activities. Nonattendance rates were lowest for cognitive behavioral therapy (n = 2, 6.3%), highest for the relaxation group (n = 6, 18.8%), and 12.5% (n = 4) for the group exercise program.
Details
- Title
- Participation in and Satisfaction With an Exercise Program for Inpatient Mental Health Consumers
- Creators
- Robert Stanton - Central Queensland UniversityTrish Donohue - Archerview Clinic, Hillcrest Private Hospital, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.Michelle Garnon - Archerview Clinic, Hillcrest Private Hospital, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.Brenda Happell - University of Canberra
- Publication Details
- Perspectives in psychiatric care, Vol.52(1), pp.62-67
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Number of pages
- 6
- Identifiers
- 991013036381402368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Health
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article