BackgroundImplementing an open door policy is a complex intervention comprising changes in therapeutic stance, team processes, and a change from locked to open doors. Recent studies show that it can lead to a reduction of seclusion and forced medication, but the role of the physical change of door status is still unclear.AimsThe aims of this study is to examine the transition from closed to predominantly open doors on a psychiatric intensive care unit (PICU) and its associations with the frequency of seclusion and forced medication.MethodA PICU at the Department of Adult Psychiatry, University of Basel, Switzerland, implemented evidence-based strategies for operating an open door policy within the context of acute psychiatry and participate...
Background: Seclusion (the isolation of a patient in a locked room) and transfer to a psychiatric in...
Background: Seclusion (the isolation of a patient in a locked room) and transfer to a psychiatric in...
Trends in modern day mental health facilities have been towards the least restrictive environment wi...
Psychiatric inpatient treatment is increasingly performed in settings with locked doors. However, lo...
Change of treatment policy from closed to open ward settings has been shown to reduce coercive measu...
Objective: According to legal requirements coercive treatment must be limited to acts necessary for ...
Contains fulltext : 99263.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Locking the ex...
OBJECTIVE: Substance use treatment is often performed inside locked wards. We investigate the effect...
Abstract Background Treating legally committed patients on open, instead of locked wards is controve...
Contains fulltext : 90198.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)• Locking of p...
Background: Seclusion is of limited therapeutic value and can be a harmful and traumatic experience ...
Seclusion of patients on psychiatric wards is a controversial intervention with serious safety issue...
Background The authors of a recent systematic review concluded that the use of non-pharmacological c...
There is disagreement among psychiatric professionals about whether the doors of acute psychiatric w...
Contains fulltext : 90636.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background - S...
Background: Seclusion (the isolation of a patient in a locked room) and transfer to a psychiatric in...
Background: Seclusion (the isolation of a patient in a locked room) and transfer to a psychiatric in...
Trends in modern day mental health facilities have been towards the least restrictive environment wi...
Psychiatric inpatient treatment is increasingly performed in settings with locked doors. However, lo...
Change of treatment policy from closed to open ward settings has been shown to reduce coercive measu...
Objective: According to legal requirements coercive treatment must be limited to acts necessary for ...
Contains fulltext : 99263.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Locking the ex...
OBJECTIVE: Substance use treatment is often performed inside locked wards. We investigate the effect...
Abstract Background Treating legally committed patients on open, instead of locked wards is controve...
Contains fulltext : 90198.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)• Locking of p...
Background: Seclusion is of limited therapeutic value and can be a harmful and traumatic experience ...
Seclusion of patients on psychiatric wards is a controversial intervention with serious safety issue...
Background The authors of a recent systematic review concluded that the use of non-pharmacological c...
There is disagreement among psychiatric professionals about whether the doors of acute psychiatric w...
Contains fulltext : 90636.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background - S...
Background: Seclusion (the isolation of a patient in a locked room) and transfer to a psychiatric in...
Background: Seclusion (the isolation of a patient in a locked room) and transfer to a psychiatric in...
Trends in modern day mental health facilities have been towards the least restrictive environment wi...