2004
DOI: 10.1080/01612840490472101
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The Mentally Ill and Social Exclusion: A Critical Examination of the Use of Seclusion From the Patient's Perspective

Abstract: Nurses in psychiatric settings have an important role to play in the application of seclusion, a measure that continues to be a frequently used intervention for the management of disturbing patient behaviours. Albeit a controversial measure, isolating patients remains a common institutional practice that has received widespread attention from a political, ethical, legal, and clinical standpoint. Although there is an abundance of scientific work on the subject, few studies have examined the experience of patien… Show more

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“…As isolation can potentially be used punitively, many countries regulate the use of seclusion rooms to protect against the risk of abuse. Patients' experiences of seclusion in mental health units have been reported to intensify their feelings of being less worthy, of being abandoned or rejected (Holmes et al, 2004). It is worth emphasising that isolation does not require the use of a seclusion room.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As isolation can potentially be used punitively, many countries regulate the use of seclusion rooms to protect against the risk of abuse. Patients' experiences of seclusion in mental health units have been reported to intensify their feelings of being less worthy, of being abandoned or rejected (Holmes et al, 2004). It is worth emphasising that isolation does not require the use of a seclusion room.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In psychiatric settings, isolation and seclusion are employed in certain circumstances to protect the patient or those around them (Holmes, Kennedy, & Perron, 2004;Horsfall & Cleary, 2003). As isolation can potentially be used punitively, many countries regulate the use of seclusion rooms to protect against the risk of abuse.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though there are studies on patients' experiences of seclusion dating back to the 1970s and 1980s (Wadeson and Carpenter 1976;Binder and McCoy 1983;Soliday 1985;Hamill et al 1989;Mann et al 1993), interest in this theme has increased since about 2000 (Meehan et al 2000;Hoekstra et al 2004;Holmes et al 2004;Meehan et al 2004;Sørgaard 2004;Wynn 2005;Chien et al 2005;Stolker et al 2006;Steinert et al 2007;El-Badri and Mellsop 2008;Keski-Valkama et al 2010a;Kontio et al 2012).…”
Section: Patients' Perception Of Seclusion and Restraintmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…La plupart des études restituent la parole du patient de manière descriptive et rétrospective; par cette démarche, elles apportent des éléments nécessaires à la compréhension du conflit des logiques qui oppose soignés et soignants. Dans la perspective du patient, l'aspect thérapeu-tique de la mise en chambre fermée n'est pas un acquis [5,9]; au contraire, l'isolement est souvent perçu comme une mesure punitive, un moyen de contrôle social où s'intensifient des sentiments déjà présents d'exclusion, de rejet et d'abandon [10]. La perception des patients au sujet de l'isolement n'est cependant pas univoque.…”
Section: Du Côté Des Patientsunclassified