From 2004 onwards, above 50 seclusion reduction programs (SRP) were developed, implemented and evaluated in the Netherlands. However, little is known about their sustainability, as to which extent obtained reduction could be maintained. This study monitored three programs over ten years seeking to identify important factors contributing to this. We reviewed documents of three SRPs that received governmental funding to reduce seclusion. Next, we interviewed key figures from each institute, to investigate the SRP documents and their implementation in practice. We monitored the number of seclusion events and the number of seclusion days with the Argus rating scale over ten years in three separate phases: 2008–2010, 2011-2014 and 2015-2017. As ...
Mental health policy stipulates seclusion should only be used as an intervention of last resort and ...
Psychiatric inpatient treatment is increasingly performed in settings with locked doors. However, lo...
Seclusion has remained a common practice in mental health services. In Australia, recent mental heal...
Seclusion is of limited therapeutic value and can be a harmful and traumatic experience for consumer...
Abstract Background From 2006 to 2009, the Dutch government provided €5 m annually for a nationwide ...
demonstrated an 82.3 % reduction in seclusion and restraint use at an inpatient psychiatric facility...
The use of seclusion in psychiatric practice is a controversial issue in the Netherlands, as a numbe...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: In 2006, a goal of reducing seclusion in Dutch hospitals by...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Changing...
The use of seclusion in psychiatric practice is a contentious issue in the Netherlands as well as ot...
Background The authors of a recent systematic review concluded that the use of non-pharmacological c...
Background: The Netherlands started a nationwide coercion reduction program in 2007. In 2011, accura...
Seclusion can be harmful for children and adolescents. Hence, all locations for secure residential y...
The authors of a recent systematic review concluded that the use of non-pharmacological containment ...
Seclusion can be harmful for children and adolescents. Hence, all locations for secure residential y...
Mental health policy stipulates seclusion should only be used as an intervention of last resort and ...
Psychiatric inpatient treatment is increasingly performed in settings with locked doors. However, lo...
Seclusion has remained a common practice in mental health services. In Australia, recent mental heal...
Seclusion is of limited therapeutic value and can be a harmful and traumatic experience for consumer...
Abstract Background From 2006 to 2009, the Dutch government provided €5 m annually for a nationwide ...
demonstrated an 82.3 % reduction in seclusion and restraint use at an inpatient psychiatric facility...
The use of seclusion in psychiatric practice is a controversial issue in the Netherlands, as a numbe...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: In 2006, a goal of reducing seclusion in Dutch hospitals by...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Changing...
The use of seclusion in psychiatric practice is a contentious issue in the Netherlands as well as ot...
Background The authors of a recent systematic review concluded that the use of non-pharmacological c...
Background: The Netherlands started a nationwide coercion reduction program in 2007. In 2011, accura...
Seclusion can be harmful for children and adolescents. Hence, all locations for secure residential y...
The authors of a recent systematic review concluded that the use of non-pharmacological containment ...
Seclusion can be harmful for children and adolescents. Hence, all locations for secure residential y...
Mental health policy stipulates seclusion should only be used as an intervention of last resort and ...
Psychiatric inpatient treatment is increasingly performed in settings with locked doors. However, lo...
Seclusion has remained a common practice in mental health services. In Australia, recent mental heal...