2022
DOI: 10.1055/a-1961-1486
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Langzeitevaluation der Implementierung des Safewards-Modells – Ergebnisse einer Follow-Up-Erhebung unter Patient*innen und Mitarbeitenden der Akutpsychiatrie

Abstract: Zusammenfassung Ziel Langzeitevaluation des Safewards-Modells (SM) in der Akutpsychiatrie. Methode Erhebung von Stationsklima, Arbeitszufriedenheit, freiheitseinschränkenden Maßnahmen und Umsetzung auf 2 Stationen direkt vor sowie 15 Monate nach Implementierung. Ergebnisse Nach Implementierung war das Stationsklima z.T. signifikant besser, die Arbeitszufriedenheit nach wie vor überdurchschnittlich, die… Show more

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“…This initial cluster RCT of Safewards in the UK recorded a 15% reduction in conflict in the intervention wards, but the methodology has attracted some criticism [113]. The reviews considered here do not have much further evidence on the effectiveness (as opposed to implementation) of Safewards, which may be due to it only becoming available for evaluation relatively recently (more than a decade after Six Core Strategies was first published) but recent trials with some promising findings have been conducted in Australia and Germany [114,115].…”
Section: Safewardsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This initial cluster RCT of Safewards in the UK recorded a 15% reduction in conflict in the intervention wards, but the methodology has attracted some criticism [113]. The reviews considered here do not have much further evidence on the effectiveness (as opposed to implementation) of Safewards, which may be due to it only becoming available for evaluation relatively recently (more than a decade after Six Core Strategies was first published) but recent trials with some promising findings have been conducted in Australia and Germany [114,115].…”
Section: Safewardsmentioning
confidence: 96%