Seclusion as a coercive measure in suicidality – daily routine or exception?

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  • who: Natalija Gavrilovic Haustein from the CHu2011, Winterthur, Switzerland have published the article: Seclusion as a coercive measure in suicidality - daily routine or exception?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of December/31,/2019
  • what: The aim of this study was to examine the use of seclusion as a coercive measure for suicidality in a general psychiatric hospital. The authors aimed to assess whether there were differences in sociodemographic and clinical characteristics between suicidal patients who were and were not secluded. This study demonstrated that consultations and active monitoring by nurses were provided more frequently for nonsecluded . . .

     

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