Use of Evidence-Based Practices in Recreational Therapy for Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder Recovery: A Descriptive Study of Current Practices

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Natalie Montoya, Brent L. Hawkins, Jasmine A. Townsend, S. Lewis
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Abstract

Schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SSD) represents a group of complex and chronic psychotic disorders affecting approximately 10.7% of the global population. Even though there is no cure for SSD, most symptoms can improve with active treatment. Effective interventions include pharmaceuticals and psychosocial treatments such as recreational therapy (RT). RT can provide effective and efficient care to individuals with SSD by grounding interventions in evidence-based practices indicated in the Mental Health Recovery Model (MHRM), as well as utilizing recommendations by the Schizophrenia Patient Outcome Research Team (PORT). A cross-sectional survey was used to identify awareness and utilization of MHRM principles and PORT recommendations in RT services for individuals with SSD. Data from 126 surveys completed by recreational therapists who currently or have previously provided treatment for individuals with SSD indicated discrepancies in awareness and utilization of MHRM principles and PORT recommendations. Implications for RT practice are discussed. Subscribe to TRJ
循证实践在精神分裂症谱系障碍康复娱乐治疗中的应用:对当前实践的描述性研究
精神分裂症谱系障碍(SSD)是一组复杂的慢性精神病性疾病,影响着全球约10.7%的人口。尽管SSD没有治愈方法,但通过积极治疗,大多数症状都可以改善。有效的干预措施包括药物和心理治疗,如娱乐疗法。RT可以通过在精神健康恢复模型(MHRM)中指出的循证实践中进行干预,并利用精神分裂症患者结果研究小组(PORT)的建议,为SSD患者提供有效的护理。一项横断面调查用于确定SSD患者在RT服务中对MHRM原则和PORT建议的认识和利用情况。目前或以前为SSD患者提供治疗的娱乐治疗师完成的126项调查数据表明,他们对MHRM原则和PORT建议的认识和利用存在差异。讨论了RT实践的意义。订阅TRJ
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