The reduction and, where possible, elimination of seclusion has been recognized as a national safety priority for mental health services in Australia, with significant attention devoted to strategies to achieve this goal. The aim of this study was to compare specific demographic characteristics between consumers who have been secluded to those who have not. Patient data (n = 3244) collected by 11 mental health services across Australia for six months over a 12 month period were analysed using demographic statistics. A comparison was undertaken between those who were secluded one or more times (n = 271) and those who were not secluded (n = 2973). Differences were measured with the use of independent samples t-tests and chi-square statistics....
Background. Seclusion in the psychiatric context is the involuntary confinement of an agitated, unst...
Introduction: The use of seclusion as a means of managing the extreme behaviours forensic patients i...
There is a paucity of research exploring Indigenous women\u27s experiences in acute mental health in...
Seclusion has remained a common practice in mental health services. In Australia, recent mental heal...
Seclusion has remained a common practice in mental health services. In Australia, recent mental heal...
Background: The last 10 years has seen considerable progress in relation to seclusion data developme...
Background: Australia is committed to reduce or eliminate the use of containment measures (seclusion...
Despite seclusion being described as one of the most ethically- and legally-controversial management...
Background: Seclusion and restraint are interventions currently permitted for use in mental health s...
BACKGROUND: Seclusion and restraint are interventions currently permitted for use in mental health s...
Aims.: There are growing calls to reduce, and where possible eliminate, the use of seclusion and res...
In psychiatric settings, the use of seclusion and/or restraints can be emotionally and psychological...
AIMS: There are growing calls to reduce, and where possible eliminate, the use of seclusion and rest...
Background: Seclusion is a restrictive intervention that results in some form of containment and soc...
In the literature on seclusion, the incidence and duration of seclusion have been studied with relat...
Background. Seclusion in the psychiatric context is the involuntary confinement of an agitated, unst...
Introduction: The use of seclusion as a means of managing the extreme behaviours forensic patients i...
There is a paucity of research exploring Indigenous women\u27s experiences in acute mental health in...
Seclusion has remained a common practice in mental health services. In Australia, recent mental heal...
Seclusion has remained a common practice in mental health services. In Australia, recent mental heal...
Background: The last 10 years has seen considerable progress in relation to seclusion data developme...
Background: Australia is committed to reduce or eliminate the use of containment measures (seclusion...
Despite seclusion being described as one of the most ethically- and legally-controversial management...
Background: Seclusion and restraint are interventions currently permitted for use in mental health s...
BACKGROUND: Seclusion and restraint are interventions currently permitted for use in mental health s...
Aims.: There are growing calls to reduce, and where possible eliminate, the use of seclusion and res...
In psychiatric settings, the use of seclusion and/or restraints can be emotionally and psychological...
AIMS: There are growing calls to reduce, and where possible eliminate, the use of seclusion and rest...
Background: Seclusion is a restrictive intervention that results in some form of containment and soc...
In the literature on seclusion, the incidence and duration of seclusion have been studied with relat...
Background. Seclusion in the psychiatric context is the involuntary confinement of an agitated, unst...
Introduction: The use of seclusion as a means of managing the extreme behaviours forensic patients i...
There is a paucity of research exploring Indigenous women\u27s experiences in acute mental health in...