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Promoting mental health recovery by design: Physical, procedural, and relational security in the context of the mental health built environment

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/inm.13070

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design; hospital; mental health; recovery

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This paper presents the findings of a study aimed at obtaining user perspectives to inform the redesign of a mental health unit that provides inpatient services to rural and regional adults. The study analyzed interviews and focus groups with patients, carers, and mental health professionals, and identified three major themes related to physical security, relational security, and procedural security. Based on these themes, recommendations were made for the design of a new mental health unit. The study provides valuable insights from users who have experienced mental health care in a regional and rural setting.
The rates of mental health hospitalisations in Australia are rising. This paper presents the findings of a study undertaken in a regional mental health unit. The aim of the study was to obtain user perspectives to inform the redesign of the unit, which provides inpatient mental health services to rural and regional adults. A qualitative descriptive study with data collected via focus groups and in-depth interviews was undertaken with 38 participants, including current inpatients, carers and 27 staff members of a single regional inpatient mental health unit. The 25-bed mental health inpatient unit accommodates adults from 18+ years of age. The mental health unit sits within a referral hospital precinct and is associated with community-based mental health services within a large regional and rural Australian public health service. The analysis of interviews and focus groups with patients, carers and mental health professionals revealed three major themes congruent with the literature These were: Firstly, Theme 1: Rooms should be designed to promote physical security. Next, Theme 2: Purposeful planning to support interactions between users and systems will promote relational security. And finally, Theme 3: Optimizing service integrity should promote procedural security. Based on the themes arising from the study, a list of recommendations was produced to inform the design of a new build for a regional mental health unit. In particular, all users of the space should expect that the built environment will promote their physical security and psychological safety and accommodate a wide range of diversity and acuity. The aesthetics should align with the promotion of recovery in the context of person-centred and trauma-informed models of care. Designers should plan to alleviate boredom and accommodate meaningful wayfinding. Mental health nurses should have spaces that support their work without compromising their relational security with consumers. Building designers should optimize therapeutic environments to facilitate dignified intensive and stabilizing treatments and eliminate vicarious stigma associated with caring for people with mental illness. This study provides valuable insights from a community of users who have experienced receiving and delivering mental health care within a regional and rural mental health unit.

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