Kruger, ChristaVan der Westhuizen, Ronel2011-10-072011-10-072011-07Kruger, C & Van der Westhuizen, R 2011, 'An audit of attendance at occupational therapy by long-term psychiatric in-patients at Weskoppies Hospital', South African Journal of Occupational Therapy, vol. 41, no. 2, pp. 2-7.0038-2337http://hdl.handle.net/2263/17411OBJECTIVES: Although the value of occupational therapy (OT) in psychiatric rehabilitation is indisputable, little is known about the range of OT interventions attended by long-term in-patient populations. The aim of this study was to gather baseline information on which of the various OT interventions were attended the most frequently. METHODS: This study presents an audit of OT offered to 264 long-term in-patients at Weskoppies Hospital over eight months. The inpatients’ attendance at various OT interventions was used to identify their patterns and frequency of participation. RESULTS: The most frequently attended OT interventions were (descending): Group OT in the OT department (high-functioning women); industrial therapy (men); woodwork-and-upholstery (men); group OT in the wards (low-functioning men); and clerical therapy (highfunctioning patients). On the whole, attendance at OT was low. CONCLUSIONS: The current OT profile favours high-functioning and male patients. Low-functioning-female patients are neglected. Future OT efforts should focus on low-functioning long-term in-patients, particularly low-functioning-female patients.en© SA Journal of Occupational TherapyRehabilitationLong-term psychiatric in-patientsAttendance at occupational therapyPeople with mental disabilities -- Institutional careOccupational therapyAn audit of attendance at occupational therapy by long-term psychiatric in-patients at Weskoppies HospitalArticle