A service evaluation exploring clients' experiences of being on a waiting list for individual psychological therapy with a community learning disability team

Author:

Hall Laura1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Community Adult Learning Disability Service Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust Sheffield UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundService user involvement is imperative in the delivery of mental health services. However, a paucity of research has explored how individuals with a learning disability find waiting for therapy. Therefore, this project aimed to explore how service users accessing a community learning disability team experienced waiting for psychological therapy.MethodsTen adults on a waiting list for psychological therapy in Yorkshire, UK completed a semistructured interview, which explored their experiences of being on the waiting list. Interviews were transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis.FindingsFive superordinate themes were drawn from the analysis. Participants recalled long waits for therapy, struggled waiting and were unsure when therapy would start. Relief and hopefulness were common when they were put forward for therapy. Difficulties reading and/or remembering letters were prominent. Keeping busy and support from others helped participants cope while waiting. Participants would have valued additional support including having someone on call, regular check‐ins and information on other appropriate services.ConclusionsThis project led to a range of recommendations to inform a psychology waiting list standard operating procedure, service developments and improve the waiting list experience for service users. A future project exploring parent and carer experiences of the waiting list is warranted.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pediatrics,Pshychiatric Mental Health

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