Seclusion and Psychiatric Intensive Care Evaluation Study (SPICES): combined qualitative and quantitative approaches to the uses and outcomes of coercive practices in mental health services

  • Bowers L
  • Cullen A
  • Achilla E
  • et al.
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The availability of seclusion and psychiatric intensive care influences how disturbed behaviour is managed, and there were clear predictors of their use when available; however, it remains unclear whether they reduce or worsen violence

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Bowers, L., Cullen, A. E., Achilla, E., Baker, J., Khondoker, M., Koeser, L., … Tulloch, A. D. (2017). Seclusion and Psychiatric Intensive Care Evaluation Study (SPICES): combined qualitative and quantitative approaches to the uses and outcomes of coercive practices in mental health services. Health Services and Delivery Research, 5(21), 1–116. https://doi.org/10.3310/hsdr05210

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