Exploring men's perceptions of a community-based men's shed programme in England

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作者
McGeechan, Grant J. [1 ]
Richardson, C. [2 ]
Wilson, L. [2 ]
O'Neill, G. [2 ]
Newbury-Birch, D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Teesside Univ, Hlth & Social Care Inst, Constantine Bldg,Borough Rd, Middlesbrough TS1 3BA, Cleveland, England
[2] Durham Cty Council, Publ Hlth Dept, Cty Hall, Durham DH1 5UJ, England
关键词
communities; health promotion; mental health; RISK-FACTORS; HEALTH; SUICIDE; MORTALITY; SYMPTOMS; WOMEN; PTSD;
D O I
10.1093/pubmed/fdw116
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background Sheds have been used in Australia for decades as an intervention to try and promote 'health by stealth' among men by providing a social space for those who may be particularly vulnerable to poor mental health. Little is known about the impact of men's sheds in England. Methods Members of 19 sheds from one local authority area were invited to participate in focus groups to explore their perceptions of their shed. In total, 32 men participated in five focus groups which were analysed using applied thematic analysis. Results While some sheds run activities, the main driving factor of sheds was the social aspect, with many coming along for nothing more than a chat and a cup of tea, allowing men to recapture lost social networks from their working days. However, it was felt that there could be more formal links forged between individual groups, which may result in a better range of activities on offer. Conclusions This study indicates that the shed can be an effective way of reducing social isolation in older men. However, further work is needed to understand what impact the shed has on physical and mental well-being.
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页码:E251 / E256
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