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Examining influencers of treatment engagement by patients in an NHS medium-secure hospital treating high-risk offenders with personality disorder

Jack Christopher Blake (Royal Stoke University Hospital, University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust, Stoke-on-Trent, UK)
Celia Taylor (Millfields Unit, East London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK)

Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal of Therapeutic Communities

ISSN: 0964-1866

Article publication date: 20 July 2022

Issue publication date: 5 August 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

The Millfields unit is one of three medium secure hospital services on the Offender Personality Disorder (OPD) pathway, for the assessment and treatment of high-risk offenders who are likely to meet criteria for this diagnosis. This study has designed an audit to examine influencers of patient engagement within Millfields, whose treatment approach is that of an adapted therapeutic community (TC). The purpose of this study was to explore themes raised by patients in relation to engagement, drivers for and barriers to engagement and to make recommendations for improvement.

Design/methodology/approach

The first author engaged in ward and group observations, a review of each patient’s medical records, unstructured discussions with staff and semi-structured interviews with each patient exploring their experiences of therapy, relationships with staff, understanding of and engagement with the treatment model, attitudes towards peers and aspirations for the future. Themes were generated from the transcription of interviews and subsequent mind mapping.

Findings

In total, 12 of the 13 patients engaged in the semi-structured interviews. Six main themes were identified as being important influencers of engagement: the ward atmosphere, authenticity of engagement, perception of staff investment in the treatment, preferential treatment of senior residents, responses to boundary crosses and violations and the level of understanding a patient had of his treatment.

Originality/value

Research into engagement with psychosocial therapies in patients who have personality disorders has recently been published by Tetley et al. (2012) and Jinks et al. (2012). This study specifically focusses on TC engagement and male offenders with personality disorders.

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Acknowledgements

Thank you to all the patients who participated in the interviews and contributed to this study. Additionally, thank you to the Millfields Unit for facilitating this study.

Citation

Blake, J.C. and Taylor, C. (2022), "Examining influencers of treatment engagement by patients in an NHS medium-secure hospital treating high-risk offenders with personality disorder", Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal of Therapeutic Communities, Vol. 43 No. 2, pp. 134-148. https://doi.org/10.1108/TC-07-2021-0017

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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