Seclusion and mental health : a break with the past

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Seclusion and mental health : a break with the past

Ann Alty and Tom Mason

Chapman & Hall, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Seclusion as a concept is poorly understood and this is reflected in the literature on the topic, particularly from nursing authors. This has led to an emotionally charged altercation rather than academic debate, both within the literature and at conferences. But why bother learning about seclusion at all, particularly as it is used less and less within mental health? We would point out to those sceptical about the value of this book that seclusion is not only of interest as an intervention per se, but is valuable in reflecting a shifting ethos within care. For some reason, seclusion has been neglected; we believe that one reason is that it impinges upon widely held myths and beliefs within psychiatric practice. Questioning about seclusion uncovers uncomfortable facts and assumptions concerning the values underpinning today's mental health care approaches. Such uncomfortable questioning is often avoided for safer research pursuits. Also, we hold that this book is necessary in examining issues pertaining to seclusion practice. There is a gap within nursing knowledge in so far as seclusion is concerned, as our chapter on education upholds. Yet inquiries and litigation have highlighted the fact that seclusion practice must be more clearly understood as an intervention. At present, such understanding is erratic and far from useful in providing a higher standard of care. Practitioners need to make informed decisions regarding seclu sion, and this book aims to provide the necessary information on which to base these decisions.

Table of Contents

1 Introducing seclusion.- 2 History of the use of seclusion.- 3 Literature review.- 4 Seclusion as therapy, containment or punishment.- 5 Legal aspects and policy issues.- 6 Decision-making process in seclusion practice.- 7 Non-seclusion policies.- 8 Seclusion and nurse education.- 9 Seclusion abuse.- 10 Ethical issues.- 11 Patients' views about seclusion.- 12 Conclusions.- References.

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  • NCID
    BA30543337
  • ISBN
    • 0412552302
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    201 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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