Item does not contain fulltextFindings from an increasing number of studies suggest that incorporating systematic short-term risk assessments in treatment planning could lead to safer practice on psychiatric admissions wards. The aim of the present study was to investigate the associations between the scores of three structured observation tools – the Kennedy Axis V (K-Axis-V), the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS), and the Social Dysfunction and Aggression Scale (SDAS) - and seclusion. In total, 1840 weekly risk assessments with these observation scales were collected over 2342 admission weeks. These assessment scores related to 370 acutely-admitted psychiatric patients and were subjected to a multilevel analysis. It was found that sev...
Evidence of risk assessment procedures is scarce and inconclusive. The aim of this study is to evalu...
Evidence of risk assessment procedures is scarce and inconclusive. The aim of this study is to evalu...
Seclusion is used in psychiatric care to protect patients and staff or to manage aggression but may ...
Findings from an increasing number of studies suggest that incorporating systematic short-term risk ...
Research findings indicate that the symptoms and behaviour of acute psychiatric patients can fluctua...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground - Short-term structured risk assessment is presumed to redu...
Background Short-term structured risk assessment is presumed to reduce incidents of aggression and s...
Aim: The study aims to examine the predictive power of static and dynamic risk factors assessed at a...
Despite seclusion being described as one of the most ethically- and legally-controversial management...
The study aims to identify independent predictors of physical restraint in acute psychiatric patient...
Aims.Within acute psychiatric inpatient services, patients exhibiting severely disturbed behaviour c...
Objectives: Current risk assessment tools can predict problematic behavior and the need for coercive...
Seclusion is a controversial treatment intervention that is utilized in the psychiatric setting to p...
ome aggressive incidents in psychiatric wards result in seclusion, whereas others do not. We used th...
BACKGROUND Seclusion is an intervention widely used in Dutch mental health care. The intervention ca...
Evidence of risk assessment procedures is scarce and inconclusive. The aim of this study is to evalu...
Evidence of risk assessment procedures is scarce and inconclusive. The aim of this study is to evalu...
Seclusion is used in psychiatric care to protect patients and staff or to manage aggression but may ...
Findings from an increasing number of studies suggest that incorporating systematic short-term risk ...
Research findings indicate that the symptoms and behaviour of acute psychiatric patients can fluctua...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground - Short-term structured risk assessment is presumed to redu...
Background Short-term structured risk assessment is presumed to reduce incidents of aggression and s...
Aim: The study aims to examine the predictive power of static and dynamic risk factors assessed at a...
Despite seclusion being described as one of the most ethically- and legally-controversial management...
The study aims to identify independent predictors of physical restraint in acute psychiatric patient...
Aims.Within acute psychiatric inpatient services, patients exhibiting severely disturbed behaviour c...
Objectives: Current risk assessment tools can predict problematic behavior and the need for coercive...
Seclusion is a controversial treatment intervention that is utilized in the psychiatric setting to p...
ome aggressive incidents in psychiatric wards result in seclusion, whereas others do not. We used th...
BACKGROUND Seclusion is an intervention widely used in Dutch mental health care. The intervention ca...
Evidence of risk assessment procedures is scarce and inconclusive. The aim of this study is to evalu...
Evidence of risk assessment procedures is scarce and inconclusive. The aim of this study is to evalu...
Seclusion is used in psychiatric care to protect patients and staff or to manage aggression but may ...