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The Connelly House approach: occupational therapists facilitating the self-administration of medication in a psychiatric rehabilitation in-patient ward

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 October 2022

James McCarthy*
Affiliation:
Devon Partnership NHS Trust, Exeter, UK
Martine Hawkins
Affiliation:
Devon Partnership NHS Trust, Exeter, UK
Sane Andrews
Affiliation:
Devon Partnership NHS Trust, Exeter, UK
*
Correspondence to James McCarthy (jamesmccarthy@nhs.net)
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Summary

This paper explores the potential for occupational therapists (OTs) to manage medicines and support patients in an in-patient psychiatric ward to effectively and safely self-administer their medication. Connelly House is an occupational therapy-led six-bed, open psychiatric rehabilitation in-patient ward supporting people transitioning from being in-patients to living in the community. Policy, process, governance and training needs are identified and discussed. Positive feedback was received from patients and staff involved with the service development, opening the door for OTs to manage medicines and support the self-administration of medication on other psychiatric rehabilitation in-patient wards using focused occupational interventions.

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Royal College of Psychiatrists
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Table 1 Training requirements for occupational therapists (OTs) to be authorised to manage medicines in Connelly House

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Table 2 Summary of the Devon Partnership NHS Trust self-administration of medication scheme

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Table 3 Connelly House in-patient medication questionnaire – responses from six patients residing in Connelly House

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Table 4 Connelly House occupational therapist medication questionnaire - responses from nine occupational therapists who were involved with the management of medication in Connelly House

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