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What influences the use of seclusion? A cross-sectional study of forensic mental health nurses in a UK high secure hospital

Lindsay Tulloch (Lead Nurse, The State Hospital, Carstairs, UK)
Helen Walker (Head of School at the Forensic Network, Lanarkshire, UK)
Robin Ion (Independent Scholar, Nursing, UK)

The Journal of Forensic Practice

ISSN: 2050-8794

Article publication date: 16 July 2024

Issue publication date: 12 November 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Incidents of violence and aggression are a regular occurrence within adult forensic mental health inpatient settings and often lead to the use of restrictive practices such as seclusion. Such events are frequently attributed to the complexity of the patients. Research commonly focuses on patient’s characteristics and their association with seclusion use. Less attention has been centred on forensic mental health nurses’ attitudes to seclusion and the association of nursing staff characteristics.

Design/methodology/approach

A cross-sectional survey was undertaken using a standardised questionnaire, “Survey of Nurses’ Attitudes to Seclusion”. Responses were received from n = 147 nurses at a high secure forensic mental health hospital in the UK.

Findings

Key findings indicate that most participants believed seclusion should remain part of clinical practice. A correlation was identified between forensic mental health nurses’ attitudes to seclusion use and their characteristics: gender, age range, educational level and experience.

Practical implications

This paper presents novel information on seclusion reduction opportunities through modifiable workforce factors such as gender-sensitive rostering and staff training and development. Furthermore, recruitment and retention strategies should be prioritised so forensic mental health is perceived as an attractive career and a safe workplace.

Originality/value

The paucity of research in this area has prompted calls for further research to explore nursing staff characteristics and seclusion use. This is particularly important now due to the current global difficulty in the recruitment and retention of mental health nurses.

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Citation

Tulloch, L., Walker, H. and Ion, R. (2024), "What influences the use of seclusion? A cross-sectional study of forensic mental health nurses in a UK high secure hospital", The Journal of Forensic Practice, Vol. 26 No. 4, pp. 201-218. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFP-05-2024-0022

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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