Comparison of seclusion figures between wards in Dutch psychiatric hospitals showed substantial differences in number and duration of seclusions. In the opinion of nurses and ward managers, these differences may predominantly be explained by differences in patient characteristics, as these are expected to have a large impact on these seclusion rates. Nurses assume more admissions of severely ill patients are related to higher seclusion rates. In order to test this hypothesis, we investigated differences in patient and background characteristics of 718 secluded patients over 5,097 admissions on 29 different admission wards over seven Dutch psychiatric hospitals. We performed an extreme group analysis to explore the relationship between patie...
BACKGROUND: The physical environment is presumed to have an effect on aggression and also on the use...
Seclusion has remained a common practice in mental health services. In Australia, recent mental heal...
BACKGROUND: Seclusion is a controversial intervention. Efficacy with regard to aggressive behaviour ...
Comparison of seclusion figures between wards in Dutch psychiatric hospitals showed substantial diff...
Comparison of seclusion figures between wards in Dutch psychiatric hospitals showed substantial diff...
In this paper the role of staffing levels as a determinant of seclusion use in one psychiatric hospi...
The use of seclusion in psychiatric practice is a controversial issue in the Netherlands, as a numbe...
The use of seclusion in psychiatric practice is a contentious issue in the Netherlands as well as ot...
Background Previous research on mental health care has shown considerable difference...
Introduction Seclusion still occurs on mental health wards, despite absence of therapeutic efficacy ...
This study examined whether differences existed between the perceptions of clients and nurses, in th...
BACKGROUND Seclusion is an intervention widely used in Dutch mental health care. The intervention ca...
Contains fulltext : 90636.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background - S...
Seclusion has remained a common practice in mental health services. In Australia, recent mental heal...
Aims.Within acute psychiatric inpatient services, patients exhibiting severely disturbed behaviour c...
BACKGROUND: The physical environment is presumed to have an effect on aggression and also on the use...
Seclusion has remained a common practice in mental health services. In Australia, recent mental heal...
BACKGROUND: Seclusion is a controversial intervention. Efficacy with regard to aggressive behaviour ...
Comparison of seclusion figures between wards in Dutch psychiatric hospitals showed substantial diff...
Comparison of seclusion figures between wards in Dutch psychiatric hospitals showed substantial diff...
In this paper the role of staffing levels as a determinant of seclusion use in one psychiatric hospi...
The use of seclusion in psychiatric practice is a controversial issue in the Netherlands, as a numbe...
The use of seclusion in psychiatric practice is a contentious issue in the Netherlands as well as ot...
Background Previous research on mental health care has shown considerable difference...
Introduction Seclusion still occurs on mental health wards, despite absence of therapeutic efficacy ...
This study examined whether differences existed between the perceptions of clients and nurses, in th...
BACKGROUND Seclusion is an intervention widely used in Dutch mental health care. The intervention ca...
Contains fulltext : 90636.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background - S...
Seclusion has remained a common practice in mental health services. In Australia, recent mental heal...
Aims.Within acute psychiatric inpatient services, patients exhibiting severely disturbed behaviour c...
BACKGROUND: The physical environment is presumed to have an effect on aggression and also on the use...
Seclusion has remained a common practice in mental health services. In Australia, recent mental heal...
BACKGROUND: Seclusion is a controversial intervention. Efficacy with regard to aggressive behaviour ...