Background Acute psychiatric wards manage patients whose actions may threaten safety (conflict). Staff act to avert or minimise harm (containment). The Safewards model enabled the identification of ten interventions to reduce the frequency of both. Objective To test the efficacy of these interventions. Design A pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial with psychiatric hospitals and wards as the units of randomisation. The main outcomes were rates of conflict and containment. Participants Staff and patients in 31 randomly chosen wards at 15 randomly chosen hospitals. Results For shifts with conflict or containment incidents, the experimental condition reduced the rate of conflict events by 15% (95% CI 5.6–23.7%) relativ...
In a previous paper, we described a proposed model explaining differences in rates of conflict (aggr...
Background People admitted to psychiatric hospitals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia may display...
Restrictive practices are used in response to conflict and aggression in psychiatric inpatient setti...
BACKGROUND: Acute psychiatric wards manage patients whose actions may threaten safety (conflict)...
BACKGROUND: Acute psychiatric wards manage patients whose actions may threaten safety (conflict). St...
AbstractBackgroundAcute psychiatric wards manage patients whose actions may threaten safety (conflic...
Please see http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/13908/ for details of the Corrigendum to this article. Ba...
Conflict and containment on acute inpatient psychiatric wards pose a threat to patient and staff saf...
ACCESSIBLE SUMMARY: In the previous paper we described a model explaining differences in rates o...
IntroductionAggression and violence are highly complex problems in acute psychiatry that often lead ...
Safewards is intended to be an evidence-based approach to reduce levels of conflict and containment ...
Introduction: Aggression and violence are highly complex problems in acute psychiatry that often lea...
In the previous paper we described a model explaining differences in rates of conflict and containme...
peer-reviewedBackground: A lack of safety experienced by patients and staff in acute psychiatric uni...
Introduction: Aggression and violence are highly complex problems in acute psychiatry that often lea...
In a previous paper, we described a proposed model explaining differences in rates of conflict (aggr...
Background People admitted to psychiatric hospitals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia may display...
Restrictive practices are used in response to conflict and aggression in psychiatric inpatient setti...
BACKGROUND: Acute psychiatric wards manage patients whose actions may threaten safety (conflict)...
BACKGROUND: Acute psychiatric wards manage patients whose actions may threaten safety (conflict). St...
AbstractBackgroundAcute psychiatric wards manage patients whose actions may threaten safety (conflic...
Please see http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/13908/ for details of the Corrigendum to this article. Ba...
Conflict and containment on acute inpatient psychiatric wards pose a threat to patient and staff saf...
ACCESSIBLE SUMMARY: In the previous paper we described a model explaining differences in rates o...
IntroductionAggression and violence are highly complex problems in acute psychiatry that often lead ...
Safewards is intended to be an evidence-based approach to reduce levels of conflict and containment ...
Introduction: Aggression and violence are highly complex problems in acute psychiatry that often lea...
In the previous paper we described a model explaining differences in rates of conflict and containme...
peer-reviewedBackground: A lack of safety experienced by patients and staff in acute psychiatric uni...
Introduction: Aggression and violence are highly complex problems in acute psychiatry that often lea...
In a previous paper, we described a proposed model explaining differences in rates of conflict (aggr...
Background People admitted to psychiatric hospitals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia may display...
Restrictive practices are used in response to conflict and aggression in psychiatric inpatient setti...