In acute inpatient mental health services, patients commonly demonstrate extreme behaviours. A number of coercive practices, such as locked doors, enforced medication and seclusion, are used in these settings to control such behaviours. The aim of this report is to explore briefly some of the contemporary debates pertaining to seclusion. A perusal of the literature reveals a clarion call to end the practice of seclusion, without consideration of feasible alternatives. It is hoped that this brief report will encourage further evidence-based discussion and research initiatives on this important ethical topic
Seclusion is an intervention used as a safety measure to manage patients who are violent, show distu...
Twelve patients receiving acute in-patient psychiatric care in Queensland, Australia, participated i...
This paper discusses legal issues associated with the seclusion of acutely disturbed patients in psy...
Trends in modern day mental health facilities have been towards the least restrictive environment wi...
The seclusion of psychiatric patients is viewed by some as a violation of basic human rights, by oth...
The use of seclusion within acute psychiatric settings is contentious. As evidenced by its use in pr...
Background - Seclusion is widely used internationally to manage disturbed behavior by psychiatric pa...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Seclusion is an invasive clinical intervention used in inpatient psychiatric wa...
Introduction: Seclusion is the involuntary confinement of a person alone in a room or an area where ...
This chapter explores containment practices in psychiatric settings, specifically focusing on resear...
Seclusion is of limited therapeutic value and can be a harmful and traumatic experience for consumer...
included seclusion and restraint as quality-of-care indicators for hospital-based inpatient psychiat...
© 2010 NAPICU. Online edition of the journal is available at http://journals.cambridge.org/action/di...
Background. The use of seclusion is unpalatable to nurses and frequently unpleasant for patients. Ti...
Issues surrounding reduction and/or elimination of episodes of seclusion and restraint for patients ...
Seclusion is an intervention used as a safety measure to manage patients who are violent, show distu...
Twelve patients receiving acute in-patient psychiatric care in Queensland, Australia, participated i...
This paper discusses legal issues associated with the seclusion of acutely disturbed patients in psy...
Trends in modern day mental health facilities have been towards the least restrictive environment wi...
The seclusion of psychiatric patients is viewed by some as a violation of basic human rights, by oth...
The use of seclusion within acute psychiatric settings is contentious. As evidenced by its use in pr...
Background - Seclusion is widely used internationally to manage disturbed behavior by psychiatric pa...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Seclusion is an invasive clinical intervention used in inpatient psychiatric wa...
Introduction: Seclusion is the involuntary confinement of a person alone in a room or an area where ...
This chapter explores containment practices in psychiatric settings, specifically focusing on resear...
Seclusion is of limited therapeutic value and can be a harmful and traumatic experience for consumer...
included seclusion and restraint as quality-of-care indicators for hospital-based inpatient psychiat...
© 2010 NAPICU. Online edition of the journal is available at http://journals.cambridge.org/action/di...
Background. The use of seclusion is unpalatable to nurses and frequently unpleasant for patients. Ti...
Issues surrounding reduction and/or elimination of episodes of seclusion and restraint for patients ...
Seclusion is an intervention used as a safety measure to manage patients who are violent, show distu...
Twelve patients receiving acute in-patient psychiatric care in Queensland, Australia, participated i...
This paper discusses legal issues associated with the seclusion of acutely disturbed patients in psy...