There is disagreement among psychiatric professionals about whether the doors of acute psychiatric wards should be kept locked to prevent patients from leaving and harming themselves or others. This study explored patient, staff, and visitor perceptions about the acceptability of locking the ward door on acute psychiatric inpatient wards. Interviews were conducted with 14 registered nurses, 15 patients, and six visitors from three different acute wards. Findings revealed commonalities across all groups, with general agreement that locking the door reduced absconding. Staff expressed feelings of guilt, embarrassment, and fear of being blamed when a patient absconded. Staff also reported that open wards created anxious vigilance to prevent an...
© 2015 The Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. Although there ...
Aims To compare across different service configurations the acceptability of containment methods to ...
Author accepted manuscript (Post Print) made available in accordance with publisher copyright policy...
Locking the door of adult acute psychiatric wards has become increasingly common in the UK. There ha...
Contains fulltext : 99263.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Locking the ex...
Background: Many acute inpatient psychiatric wards in the UK are permanently locked, although this i...
Many acute inpatient psychiatric wards in the UK are permanently locked, although this is contrary t...
Very little research evidence is available regarding current safety and security procedures on acute...
The general aim was, within psychiatric inpatient care, to explore patient and staff perceptions wit...
Abstract Background Treating legally committed patients on open, instead of locked wards is controve...
Seclusion of patients on psychiatric wards is a controversial intervention with serious safety issue...
Aim. In this paper we report on the rates of drug/alcohol use on acute psychiatric wards in relatio...
There has been a shift towards provision of mental health care in community-based settings in Austra...
The Queensland Government issued a policy directive to lock all acute adult public mental health inp...
The overall aim of this thesis was to describe the health care environment on a locked acute psychia...
© 2015 The Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. Although there ...
Aims To compare across different service configurations the acceptability of containment methods to ...
Author accepted manuscript (Post Print) made available in accordance with publisher copyright policy...
Locking the door of adult acute psychiatric wards has become increasingly common in the UK. There ha...
Contains fulltext : 99263.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Locking the ex...
Background: Many acute inpatient psychiatric wards in the UK are permanently locked, although this i...
Many acute inpatient psychiatric wards in the UK are permanently locked, although this is contrary t...
Very little research evidence is available regarding current safety and security procedures on acute...
The general aim was, within psychiatric inpatient care, to explore patient and staff perceptions wit...
Abstract Background Treating legally committed patients on open, instead of locked wards is controve...
Seclusion of patients on psychiatric wards is a controversial intervention with serious safety issue...
Aim. In this paper we report on the rates of drug/alcohol use on acute psychiatric wards in relatio...
There has been a shift towards provision of mental health care in community-based settings in Austra...
The Queensland Government issued a policy directive to lock all acute adult public mental health inp...
The overall aim of this thesis was to describe the health care environment on a locked acute psychia...
© 2015 The Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. Although there ...
Aims To compare across different service configurations the acceptability of containment methods to ...
Author accepted manuscript (Post Print) made available in accordance with publisher copyright policy...