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Background: This systematic scoping review explored key features, application and potential benefits of sensory rooms and implications for sub-acute mental health services. Methods: Using electronic databases and citation tracking, fourteen studies were identified, data-extracted and thematically synthesized based on the research questions. Results: Sensory rooms include wide range of equipment and strategies. They offer a supportive space that help in distress management, that can lead to longer-term benefits. Training and implementation considerations are also discussed. Discussion: Sensory rooms, as a complementary approach, provide tools and strategies to assist in managing distress. Staff and consumer training and tailored use of sensory strategies are essential.
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