Participation in and Satisfaction With an Exercise Program for Inpatient Mental Health Consumers.

Perspect Psychiatr Care

Research Centre for Nursing and Midwifery Practice, University of Canberra, Faculty of Health and ACT Health, Canberra Hospital, Woden, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

Published: January 2016

Purpose: This study examines attendance at, and satisfaction with, a group exercise program in an inpatient mental health setting.

Design And Method: Thirty-two inpatients completed discharge surveys to evaluate group activities. Data were analyzed for participation and satisfaction.

Findings: 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.

Practice Implications: Group exercise programs delivered by highly trained personnel are well attended and achieve high satisfaction ratings by inpatient mental health consumers.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ppc.12108DOI Listing

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