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[Side Effects of Occupational Group Therapy].

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Occupational therapy, a common psychiatric co-therapy, can cause negative side effects. Nearly 89% of patients reported adverse effects, with over 28% experiencing severe reactions during group sessions.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Psychotherapy Research

Background:

  • Occupational therapy is a recognized co-therapy in psychiatric treatment.
  • A common misconception is that occupational therapy carries no risks.
  • Research on negative effects of group-based occupational therapy is limited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the types and intensity of side effects associated with occupational group therapy.
  • To challenge the assumption of risk-free occupational therapy.
  • To provide data on adverse events in occupational therapy settings.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized the Adverse Treatment Reaction Group Checklist with 45 patients in inpatient rehabilitation.
  • Assessed 47 items across six dimensions: group size, content, participants, outcome, and global stress.
  • Employed a 5-point Likert scale for self-rating of side effect severity (0=not at all, 4=extremely stressful).

Main Results:

  • 88.9% of patients reported experiencing negative effects from occupational group therapy.
  • 28.9% of patients rated the experienced side effects as severe or extremely stressful.
  • The checklist effectively identified various types and intensities of adverse events.

Conclusions:

  • Occupational therapy, like other group therapies, is associated with potential side effects.
  • Adverse effects should be anticipated and managed during the planning and implementation of occupational therapy.
  • Further research is warranted to understand and mitigate these negative outcomes.