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An evaluation study of the application of the “Silence Corner” in the management of patients with emotional problems in Hong Kong

Irene Law Tsui Yuk

Background: When discussing therapeutic interventions provided to people with emotional distress or with the outbreak of violence, the application of chemical and physical restraints are mostly used. With the increase proactive approach applied in mental health practice, the sensory-based interventions in mental health care have been emphasized in the recent years. This study aimed to evaluate the outcome of Silence Corner in the management of violence in Hong Kong. Methods: 19 patients with emotional problems or violence tendency were recruited. Pre-/Post assessments were conducted by the trained research assistant. The pre/post assessments employed the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) for checking patients’ stress level. Each patient recruited was assigned with a number. They received a total of 6 sessions of using the Silence Corner lasting 20 minutes which was based on their needs. Descriptive and influential statistics was conducted to examine the outcome of the intervention of Silence Corner, and to compare the outcome variables with patients’ demographic characteristics. The significance level was set at p<0.05 for this study. Results: Based on the results of pre/post assessment evaluation, the stress level was reduced by 13.8%. Participants were able to refresh themselves by the Silence Corner sessions. Their inappropriate and chaotic thoughts could be minimized and eventually enhanced in their sleep quality. In addition, participants had freedom to make their decision like choosing the descriptions of the Silence Corner. The descriptions of executive chair (94.4%) music CD (66.7%) were well accepted and utilized by the participants. Such empowerment and autonomy given to participants reduced not only emotional problem effectively, but also facilitated in participants’ recovery. Conclusion: The objectives of current study had successfully achieved. In general, the intervention of Silence Corner is a proactive and effective approach in violence management in Hong Kong.

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