Title of article :
Are Patientsʹ Views on Seclusion Associated With Lack of Privacy in the Ward?
Author/Authors :
Stolker، نويسنده , , Joost J. and Nijman، نويسنده , , Henk L.I. and Zwanikken، نويسنده , , Piet-Hein، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
6
From page :
282
To page :
287
Abstract :
The lack of single-bed rooms in psychiatric wards may reduce the possibility of patients getting sufficient rest and privacy and may increase their risk of being overstimulated. This study explored whether residing in single- versus multiple-bed rooms in a psychiatric ward was associated with psychiatric patientsʹ opinions about seclusion. More specifically, it was studied whether patients who had shared a room with other patients prior to seclusion rated seclusion more favorably. It was thought that they would rate seclusion more favorably due to the lack of rest they previously experienced in their regular room. For this, the Patient View-of-Seclusion Questionnaire of Hammill, McEvoy, Koral, and Schneider [Hammill, K., McEvoy, J., Koral, H., & Schneider, N. (1989). Hospitalized schizophrenic patient views about seclusion. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 50, 174–177] was completed by 54 secluded adult patients hospitalized in a locked ward of a Dutch psychiatric hospital. A significant association was found between residing in multiple-bed rooms prior to seclusion and a less negative view on seclusion. This finding suggests that the ward environment may have a rather large impact on how seclusion is perceived. The results underline the need for single-bed rooms in the treatment of psychiatric inpatients.
Journal title :
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
Record number :
1812041
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