© 2015 The Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. Although there has been a consistent trend away from institutionalised mental health care over the past decades, this has occurred at the same time as increased coercive care measures are employed in mental health inpatient facilities, as these facilities become weighted to more serious cases. Locked wards, which regulate the ability of both voluntary and involuntary patients to leave psychiatric units, are increasingly common in acute mental health inpatient settings. This article focuses on the controversy surrounding a recent initiative to extend locked door policies across all public acute inpatient facilities in Queensland, explores the legal, ethical ...
Seclusion has been adopted for decades in mental health facilities in New Zealand to manage patients...
Absconding from acute psychiatric inpatient units is a significant issue with serious social, econom...
Trends in modern day mental health facilities have been towards the least restrictive environment wi...
The Queensland Government issued a policy directive to lock all acute adult public mental health inp...
There has been a shift towards provision of mental health care in community-based settings in Austra...
There is disagreement among psychiatric professionals about whether the doors of acute psychiatric w...
The aim of the project is to identify the best ways of working with consumers in acute units, so tha...
Many acute inpatient psychiatric wards in the UK are permanently locked, although this is contrary t...
This paper discusses legal issues associated with the seclusion of acutely disturbed patients in psy...
Contains fulltext : 90198.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)• Locking of p...
Locked inpatient units are an increasing phenomenon, introduced in response to unforseen abscondence...
Abstract Background Treating legally committed patients on open, instead of locked wards is controve...
Very little research evidence is available regarding current safety and security procedures on acute...
Contains fulltext : 99263.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Locking the ex...
The use of seclusion within acute psychiatric settings is contentious. As evidenced by its use in pr...
Seclusion has been adopted for decades in mental health facilities in New Zealand to manage patients...
Absconding from acute psychiatric inpatient units is a significant issue with serious social, econom...
Trends in modern day mental health facilities have been towards the least restrictive environment wi...
The Queensland Government issued a policy directive to lock all acute adult public mental health inp...
There has been a shift towards provision of mental health care in community-based settings in Austra...
There is disagreement among psychiatric professionals about whether the doors of acute psychiatric w...
The aim of the project is to identify the best ways of working with consumers in acute units, so tha...
Many acute inpatient psychiatric wards in the UK are permanently locked, although this is contrary t...
This paper discusses legal issues associated with the seclusion of acutely disturbed patients in psy...
Contains fulltext : 90198.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)• Locking of p...
Locked inpatient units are an increasing phenomenon, introduced in response to unforseen abscondence...
Abstract Background Treating legally committed patients on open, instead of locked wards is controve...
Very little research evidence is available regarding current safety and security procedures on acute...
Contains fulltext : 99263.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Locking the ex...
The use of seclusion within acute psychiatric settings is contentious. As evidenced by its use in pr...
Seclusion has been adopted for decades in mental health facilities in New Zealand to manage patients...
Absconding from acute psychiatric inpatient units is a significant issue with serious social, econom...
Trends in modern day mental health facilities have been towards the least restrictive environment wi...