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HOSPITAL AUTHORITY CONVENTION 2016  Service Enhancement Presentations

                                    F5.1  Healthcare Advances, Research and Innovations  09:00  Room 421

                                    The Impact of Patient Artwork on Public Perception towards People with Intellectual Disability
                                    Chan C, Chan KF, Cheng Q, Cheung KC, Li WY
                                    Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Castle Peak Hospital, Hong Kong

                                    Introduction

                                    Intellectual Disability Activity Centre of Excellence, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Castle Peak Hospital
                                    facilitates explorations in various creative art activities for patients with intellectual disability. To better publicise their work,
                                    enhance public awareness and achieve the goal of de-stigmatisation, the Patient Art Exhibition is organised at regular
                                    intervals in public areas. A survey on public perception towards people with intellectual disability was carried out during the
                                    Patient Art Exhibitions.

                                    Objectives
                                    To evaluate the impact of patient artwork on public perception towards people with intellectual disability.

                                    Methodology

                                    The questionnaire consisted of 10 items capturing the perception about samples’ experiences after the art exhibition. The
                                    respondents rated on the 10-items questionnaire by a Likert-scale of 5-points from 1 point for “strongly disagree” to 5 point
                                    for “strongly agree”. Data were analysed using the SPSS. The Significant level was set at P<0.05.

                                    Results

                                    234 respondents completed the questionnaire. 43.6% were collected from exhibition in the Hong Kong Polytechnic University
                                    and 56.4% from Yuen Long Theatre respectively. The majority (58.5%) of them fell into the age of below 25 years. The overall
                                    mean score was 4.37 (SD=0.486). The mean of female was 4.38 and male was 4.35. Also mean score 4.48 for age group
                                    below 25, 4.26 for age 25 to 44, 4.16 for age 45 to 64 and 4.19 for 65 and above respectively. The female group and the age
                                    group of below 25 had better positive perception in the survey. An independent t-test on the collected data was performed
                                    between the exhibition in Polytechnic University and Yuen Long Theatre which produced a t-value of -2.43 and a p-value
                                    of p=0.016 (<0.05, confidence level 95%). The p-value, smaller than 0.05, thus there was sufficient statistical evidence
                                    indicating that the mean number of people was different between the two places. Finally, ANOVA was used to explore
                                    correlation between demographic data and the outcomes. There was linear correlation between age and the degree of
                                    perception outcome (P=0.000087, r=0.256). The result showed that Patient Art Exhibition could help the public to appreciate
                                    the talent and ability of people with intellectual disability and to promote the public’s positive perception towards people with
                                    intellectual disability.

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