This literature review forms a background element of a comparative study of two acute psychiatric wards in the East End of London. The research focused on ward rules as a means of investigating the relationship between the flexibility/inflexibility of ward nursing regimes and patient outcomes. Previous studies identified a relationship between ward rules and patient aggression. Other studies identified a link between absconding by inpatients and nurses’ attitudes towards rule enforcement. However, an in-depth exploration of psychiatric ward rules from the perspective of nurses and patients has not been undertaken previously
Aim: To explore and investigate differences between the views of quali?ed nurses working in psychiat...
Difficult and challenging behaviour by inpatients is a feature of acute psychiatric ward life. Diffe...
Background: Disruptive behaviours of acute psychiatric inpatients have typically been studied separa...
Psychiatric ward rules: a literature review This literature review forms a background element of a c...
This study compared two acute psychiatric ward nursing regimes, focusing on ward rules as a means of...
Aggressive behaviour is a critical issue for modern acute psychiatric services, not just because of ...
Aim: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psychia...
Aim: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psychia...
Conflict and containment on acute inpatient psychiatric wards pose a threat to patient and staff saf...
Item does not contain fulltextAim. This paper reports a study to investigate the nature and prevalen...
There is disagreement among psychiatric professionals about whether the doors of acute psychiatric w...
Objective: This article aimed to explore the relationship of medication-related conflict [refusal of...
PURPOSE: To obtain insight into the patients' experiences during treatment in an acute, closed psych...
Ward rules in psychiatric care aim to promote safety for both patients and staff. Simultaneously, wa...
Patient aggressive behaviour remains a significant public health concern worldwide. The use of restr...
Aim: To explore and investigate differences between the views of quali?ed nurses working in psychiat...
Difficult and challenging behaviour by inpatients is a feature of acute psychiatric ward life. Diffe...
Background: Disruptive behaviours of acute psychiatric inpatients have typically been studied separa...
Psychiatric ward rules: a literature review This literature review forms a background element of a c...
This study compared two acute psychiatric ward nursing regimes, focusing on ward rules as a means of...
Aggressive behaviour is a critical issue for modern acute psychiatric services, not just because of ...
Aim: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psychia...
Aim: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psychia...
Conflict and containment on acute inpatient psychiatric wards pose a threat to patient and staff saf...
Item does not contain fulltextAim. This paper reports a study to investigate the nature and prevalen...
There is disagreement among psychiatric professionals about whether the doors of acute psychiatric w...
Objective: This article aimed to explore the relationship of medication-related conflict [refusal of...
PURPOSE: To obtain insight into the patients' experiences during treatment in an acute, closed psych...
Ward rules in psychiatric care aim to promote safety for both patients and staff. Simultaneously, wa...
Patient aggressive behaviour remains a significant public health concern worldwide. The use of restr...
Aim: To explore and investigate differences between the views of quali?ed nurses working in psychiat...
Difficult and challenging behaviour by inpatients is a feature of acute psychiatric ward life. Diffe...
Background: Disruptive behaviours of acute psychiatric inpatients have typically been studied separa...