Seclusion and enforced medication in dealing with aggression: A prospective dynamic cohort study

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Seclusion and enforced medication in dealing with aggression: A prospective dynamic cohort study. / Verlinde, L.; Noorthoorn, E.; Snelleman, W. et al.
Yn: European Psychiatry, Cyfrol 39, 01.2017, t. 86-92.

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Verlinde, L, Noorthoorn, E, Snelleman, W, Snelleman-van der Plas, M & Lepping, P 2017, 'Seclusion and enforced medication in dealing with aggression: A prospective dynamic cohort study', European Psychiatry, cyfrol. 39, tt. 86-92. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.08.002

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Verlinde, L., Noorthoorn, E., Snelleman, W., Snelleman-van der Plas, M., & Lepping, P. (2017). Seclusion and enforced medication in dealing with aggression: A prospective dynamic cohort study. European Psychiatry, 39, 86-92. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.08.002

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Verlinde L, Noorthoorn E, Snelleman W, Snelleman-van der Plas M, Lepping P. 2017. Seclusion and enforced medication in dealing with aggression: A prospective dynamic cohort study. European Psychiatry. 39:86-92. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.08.002

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Verlinde L, Noorthoorn E, Snelleman W, Snelleman-van der Plas M, Lepping P. Seclusion and enforced medication in dealing with aggression: A prospective dynamic cohort study. European Psychiatry. 2017 Ion;39:86-92. Epub 2016 Rhag 16. doi: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.08.002

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Verlinde, L. ; Noorthoorn, E. ; Snelleman, W. et al. / Seclusion and enforced medication in dealing with aggression : A prospective dynamic cohort study. Yn: European Psychiatry. 2017 ; Cyfrol 39. tt. 86-92.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Seclusion and enforced medication in dealing with aggression

T2 - A prospective dynamic cohort study

AU - Verlinde, L.

AU - Noorthoorn, E.

AU - Snelleman, W.

AU - Snelleman-van der Plas, M.

AU - Lepping, Peter

PY - 2017/1

Y1 - 2017/1

N2 - BackgroundIn the Netherlands, seclusion is historically the measure of first choice in dealing with aggressive incidents. In 2010, the Mediant Mental Health Trust in Eastern Netherlands introduced a policy prioritising the use of enforced medication to manage aggressive incidents over seclusion. The main goal of the study was to investigate whether prioritising enforced medication over seclusion leads to a change of aggressive incidents and coercive measures.MethodsThe study was carried out with data from 2764 patients admitted between 2007 and 2013 to the hospital locations of the Mediant Mental Health Trust in Eastern Netherlands, with a catchment area of 500,000 inhabitants. Seclusion, restraint and enforced medications as well as other coercive measures were gathered systematically. Aggressive incidents were assessed with the SOAS-R. An event sequence analysis was preformed, to assess the whether seclusion, restraint or enforced medication were used or not before or after aggressive incidents.ResultsEnforced medication use went up by 363% from a very low baseline. There was a marked reduction of overall coercive measures by 44%. Seclusion hours went down by 62%. Aggression against staff or patients was reduced by 40%.ConclusionsWhen dealing with aggression, prioritising medication significantly reduces other coercive measures and aggression against staff, while within principles of subsidiarity, proportionality and expediency.

AB - BackgroundIn the Netherlands, seclusion is historically the measure of first choice in dealing with aggressive incidents. In 2010, the Mediant Mental Health Trust in Eastern Netherlands introduced a policy prioritising the use of enforced medication to manage aggressive incidents over seclusion. The main goal of the study was to investigate whether prioritising enforced medication over seclusion leads to a change of aggressive incidents and coercive measures.MethodsThe study was carried out with data from 2764 patients admitted between 2007 and 2013 to the hospital locations of the Mediant Mental Health Trust in Eastern Netherlands, with a catchment area of 500,000 inhabitants. Seclusion, restraint and enforced medications as well as other coercive measures were gathered systematically. Aggressive incidents were assessed with the SOAS-R. An event sequence analysis was preformed, to assess the whether seclusion, restraint or enforced medication were used or not before or after aggressive incidents.ResultsEnforced medication use went up by 363% from a very low baseline. There was a marked reduction of overall coercive measures by 44%. Seclusion hours went down by 62%. Aggression against staff or patients was reduced by 40%.ConclusionsWhen dealing with aggression, prioritising medication significantly reduces other coercive measures and aggression against staff, while within principles of subsidiarity, proportionality and expediency.

U2 - 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.08.002

DO - 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.08.002

M3 - Article

VL - 39

SP - 86

EP - 92

JO - European Psychiatry

JF - European Psychiatry

SN - 0924-9338

ER -