The early years of the 21st century have seen successful efforts in a number of countries to reduce the use of restraint in services for people with mental health problems. An underlying emphasis on ‘cultural change' is characteristic of such initiatives reflecting, it appears, the re-emergence of interest in the therapeutic milieu. Such efforts have though lacked a comprehensive explanation of how organizational culture plays a role in the development of the excessive use of restraint, which seems to respond to such initiatives. This paper seeks to address that deficit and draws in particular on the concepts of corrupted culture, institutional violence, trauma, parallel processing and contemporary research on restraint and seclusion ...
Variation in seclusion rates between psychiatric facilities cannot be adequately explained by patien...
Despite the poor evidence supporting the use of coercive procedures in psychiatry wards and their \u...
Restraint in mental healthcare has negative consequences, and guidelines/policies calling for its re...
The early years of the 21st century have seen successful efforts in a number of countries to reduce ...
Literature on the factors which precipitate the use of seclusion and restraint on mental health cons...
Coercive practices, such as physical restraint, are used globally to respond to violent, aggressive ...
The use of restraint and seclusion in the American psychiatric setting has a rich history—rich in me...
Evidence does not support the use of restraint and seclusion (RS) to contain patients on...
This study explored Māori clinical, cultural and consumer perspectives on potential strategies and i...
In Western society, policy and legislation seeks to minimize restrictive interventions, including ph...
Subsequent to the passage of the Community Mental Health Act in 1963, the Total Institutions descr...
Restraint and seclusion are reported as highly traumatic experiences for clients with mental illness...
Background There is growing public criticism of the use of restraints or coercion. Demands for stren...
BACKGROUND: Coercion has always existed in psychiatry and is increasingly debated. The 'move into th...
The term control and restrain (C&R) has been in common use in mental health practice for the pas...
Variation in seclusion rates between psychiatric facilities cannot be adequately explained by patien...
Despite the poor evidence supporting the use of coercive procedures in psychiatry wards and their \u...
Restraint in mental healthcare has negative consequences, and guidelines/policies calling for its re...
The early years of the 21st century have seen successful efforts in a number of countries to reduce ...
Literature on the factors which precipitate the use of seclusion and restraint on mental health cons...
Coercive practices, such as physical restraint, are used globally to respond to violent, aggressive ...
The use of restraint and seclusion in the American psychiatric setting has a rich history—rich in me...
Evidence does not support the use of restraint and seclusion (RS) to contain patients on...
This study explored Māori clinical, cultural and consumer perspectives on potential strategies and i...
In Western society, policy and legislation seeks to minimize restrictive interventions, including ph...
Subsequent to the passage of the Community Mental Health Act in 1963, the Total Institutions descr...
Restraint and seclusion are reported as highly traumatic experiences for clients with mental illness...
Background There is growing public criticism of the use of restraints or coercion. Demands for stren...
BACKGROUND: Coercion has always existed in psychiatry and is increasingly debated. The 'move into th...
The term control and restrain (C&R) has been in common use in mental health practice for the pas...
Variation in seclusion rates between psychiatric facilities cannot be adequately explained by patien...
Despite the poor evidence supporting the use of coercive procedures in psychiatry wards and their \u...
Restraint in mental healthcare has negative consequences, and guidelines/policies calling for its re...