Evaluation of moving an acute psychiatric ward from a psychiatric hospital to a general hospital setting

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This study evaluates the effects of moving an acute psychiatric ward from a psychiatric hospital to a district general hospital. A repeated measures design is used covering the three phases of shortly before and after the move and a follow-up in months after the move. Eleven measures were used including daily measures of patient disturbance and staff stress, length of stay, diagnosis and a consumer survey. Overall there was little change from before the move to follow-up. Two second-order variables relating to staff stress did, however, show a clear reduction.

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Rothwell, N., McManus, P., & Higgon, J. (1997). Evaluation of moving an acute psychiatric ward from a psychiatric hospital to a general hospital setting. Psychiatric Bulletin, 21(10), 636–639. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.21.10.636

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