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Abstract
Seclusion was used in the management of 36.6% of the patients on a general hospital psychiatric unit during a 6 month prospective study. It was initiated most frequently to decrease stimulation for agitated patients with poor impulse control, between 10 pm and 2 am, and when the unit census was high. Patients who required seclusion were significantly younger, hospitalized longer, more often manic and received pharmacotherapy more frequently. No correlation was found between nursing staff age and psychiatric experience and the frequency that they initiated seclusion. The value of seclusion during a medication-free diagnostic assessment period is discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 438146
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Psychiatry ISSN: 0160-6689 Impact factor: 4.384