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Role of Nurses in Reduction of Seclusion - Desklib

   

Added on  2023-06-07

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Role of nurses in reduction of
Seclusion

Introduction to Seclusion
Seclusion is one of the most important
treatment of the mental health disorders
that are often evident older people. The
aspect of seclusion is defined as the
confinement of individuals in a locked
room which prevents an individual from
the normal daily interactions with other
people in their external environment.

Reasons for Aggressive and Violent
Behaviour among Patients
Cultural differences between the nurses
and the patients invariably created a
misrepresentation of the patient’s
behaviour.
The quality of interpersonal relationship
and environment that the patients are
exposed to on a daily basis are also a
very important factors that is contributing
to their aggressive and violent behaviour.

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