A new look at seclusion: stress, coping and the perception of threat

R Whittington, T Mason - Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
nurse’s perception of threat at the centre of the process by which the decision to implement
seclusion … ; offering medication; distraction; physical restraint or indeed initiating seclusion. …

Factors contributing to mental health professionals' decision to use seclusion

PS Mann-Poll, A Smit, WJ de Vries… - Psychiatric …, 2011 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
… Because perceived approachability of the patient was a key … to play a role in seclusion and
restraint decisions. On the patient … CE : Nurses' judgments regarding seclusion and restraint of …

Putting restraint on chemical restraint: exploring the complexity of acute inpatient mental health Nurses' experience of chemical restraint interventions

M Danda - … : The Canadian Journal of Critical Nursing …, 2020 - witness.journals.yorku.ca
… of nursesperceptions of chemical restraint interventions … perceived (Sheehan & Burns, 2011).
Deliberate sampling of … than the alternatives of seclusion and mechanical restraint, and an …

[HTML][HTML] Perception on Physical Restraints and its Relationship to Psychopathology

A Gnanapragasam, HS Charles… - … of Continuing Nursing …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
restraints were selected using total enumeration sampling technique. Coercion Experience
Scale was used to assess the perception of patients on physical restraints … of restraints. The …

Experience of mental health nurses regarding mechanical restraint in patients with psychomotor agitation: A qualitative study

Y Manzano‐Bort, R Mir‐Abellán… - … of Clinical Nursing, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
… have an in-depth understanding of MH nursesperceptions of the issue to be able to reduce
… Nonetheless, the MH nurses viewed environmental seclusion more positively than MR. Not …

Staff opinions about seclusion and restraint at a state forensic hospital

V Klinge - Psychiatric Services, 1994 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: The purpose of the study was to obtain staff opinions on the use of seclusion and
restraint with acutely psychotic psychiatric patients in a forensic hospital. Methods: A 40-item …

Psychiatric nurses' knowledge and attitudes toward the use of physical restraint on older patients in psychiatric wards

WT Chien, IYM Lee - International Journal of Multiple Research …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
nurses’ knowledge, perceptions, attitudes, and practice issues concerning the application of
physical restraints … education about restraint use is important for psychiatric nurses. Further …

Does experienced seclusion or restraint affect psychiatric patients' subjective quality of life at discharge?

P Soininen, H Putkonen, G Joffe, J Korkeila… - International Journal of …, 2013 - Springer
… Every ward manager delegated nurses to be responsible for data collection on the ward. …
Due to these methodological limitations this study may be perceived to be more of a pilot study …

“Treat me with respect”. A systematic review and thematic analysis of psychiatric patients' reported perceptions of the situations associated with the process of coercion

EB Tingleff, SK Bradley, FA Gildberg… - … Health Nursing, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
… Psychiatric patients associate the use of seclusion, physical restraint/holding, mechanical
restraint and forced medication with strong negative perceptions and wish to be treated with …

The mentally ill and social exclusion: a critical examination of the use of seclusion from the patient's perspective

D Holmes, SL Kennedy, A Perron - Issues in mental health nursing, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
… from this nursing study centred on the following dimensions: patients' perceptions of seclusion
as a … These issues need to be addressed by future research on seclusion and restraints. …