Understanding the social inclusion needs of people living in mental health supported accommodation

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Eager SharonORCID,Killaspy Helen,Joanna C,Mezey Gillian,Downey Megan,Lloyd-Evans Brynmor

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo identify the social inclusion needs that were i) most commonly identified and ii) most and least commonly prioritised as support planning goals for mental health service users living in supported accommodation, using the online Social Inclusion Questionnaire User Experience (SInQUE). We qualitatively examined mental health supported accommodation staff and servicer users’ views on barriers to offering support with two less commonly prioritised areas: help finding a partner and feeling less lonely.MethodsAnonymous SInQUE data were collected during a completed study in which we developed and tested the online SInQUE. Four focus groups were conducted with mental health supported accommodation staff (N=2) and service users (N=2).ResultsThe most common social inclusion needs identified by service users (n=31) were leisure activities, finding transport options, and feeling less lonely. Of the needs identified, those that service users and staff least frequently prioritised as support planning goals were having company at mealtimes, getting one’s own furniture, feeling less lonely, help with finances, and help finding a partner. In the focus groups, staff and service users identified barriers to helping with loneliness and finding a partner which related to staff and service users themselves, supported accommodation services, and wider societal factors.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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