Sensory modulation implementation and practice issues: learnings from research
Author: Te PouPublication date: 14 February 2012
This summary of the learnings from the qualitative study Sensory modulation in acute mental health wards: A qualitative study of staff and service user perspectives (Sutton & Nicholson, 2011) provides important information for services in implementing the sensory modulation approach including:
- the set-up of the room and use of specific equipment
- how staff members can best support service users to access and benefit from sensory modulation
- what organisations need to consider when developing and maintaining a sensory approach within an inpatient service.
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Tags: Mental health, Improving services, Research and evaluation
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