Assaults and seclusions within the UK obstruct patient recovery, and carry a combined UK cost of £106 million a year. Research has identified low ward social climate and lack of sense of community as potential factors that contributes to disruptive behavior. The current study investigates the relationship between self-reported sense of community and social climate scores with incidents of disruptive behavior (i.e., assaults and seclusions) within a UK high security psychiatric hospital. Findings reveal that both social climate and sense of community predict incidents of disruptive behaviour. This study suggests that both factors should be monitored in high security hospitals
Absconding from acute psychiatric inpatient units is a significant issue with serious social, econom...
This study sought to investigate the effect of changes of the physical ward environment on levels of...
Restraint and seclusion (R&S) are two types of interventions residential workers can use to manage a...
Assaults and seclusions within the UK impede patient recovery, and carry a combined UK cost of £126 ...
Social climate is a term used to describe the environment of a particular setting which may influenc...
OBJECTIVE Attainment of safe, calm inpatient psychiatric wards that are conducive to positive therap...
Within this study the relationship between patient characteristics (age, length of stay, risk, psych...
Purpose: Ward climate can shape the behaviour of both staff and patients. A subset of the ward clima...
Ward climate is associated with patient satisfaction and, potentially, with improved outcomes but in...
Findings from an increasing number of studies suggest that incorporating systematic short-term risk ...
Purpose This study aimed to examine the relationship between the physical design of mental health ca...
It has been suggested that environmental factors and the organisational culture of a forensic servic...
The number of aggressive incidents committed by patients in (secure) mental health care is high. The...
Within this study the relationship between patient characteristics (age, length of stay, risk, psych...
INTRODUCTION: Previous research investigating incidents of violence and aggression (V&A) within sec...
Absconding from acute psychiatric inpatient units is a significant issue with serious social, econom...
This study sought to investigate the effect of changes of the physical ward environment on levels of...
Restraint and seclusion (R&S) are two types of interventions residential workers can use to manage a...
Assaults and seclusions within the UK impede patient recovery, and carry a combined UK cost of £126 ...
Social climate is a term used to describe the environment of a particular setting which may influenc...
OBJECTIVE Attainment of safe, calm inpatient psychiatric wards that are conducive to positive therap...
Within this study the relationship between patient characteristics (age, length of stay, risk, psych...
Purpose: Ward climate can shape the behaviour of both staff and patients. A subset of the ward clima...
Ward climate is associated with patient satisfaction and, potentially, with improved outcomes but in...
Findings from an increasing number of studies suggest that incorporating systematic short-term risk ...
Purpose This study aimed to examine the relationship between the physical design of mental health ca...
It has been suggested that environmental factors and the organisational culture of a forensic servic...
The number of aggressive incidents committed by patients in (secure) mental health care is high. The...
Within this study the relationship between patient characteristics (age, length of stay, risk, psych...
INTRODUCTION: Previous research investigating incidents of violence and aggression (V&A) within sec...
Absconding from acute psychiatric inpatient units is a significant issue with serious social, econom...
This study sought to investigate the effect of changes of the physical ward environment on levels of...
Restraint and seclusion (R&S) are two types of interventions residential workers can use to manage a...