Wise T N, Mann L S, Leibenluft E, Goldberg R L, McElvain M
Department of Psychiatry, Fairfax Hospital Fund, VA.
Psychiatr Q. 1989 Winter;60(4):329-36. doi: 10.1007/BF01064356.
This study compares the attitudes of nonsecluded patients hospitalized on psychiatric units with either isolated or visible seclusion rooms. It was found that there were minimal differences between units. Patients at the hospital with visible seclusion rooms more often indicate that patients are often cured in such rooms, in contrast to the patients on the other unit who endorsed more stereotypical perceptions of the quiet room.
本研究比较了在精神科病房住院的非隔离患者对设有隔离室或可视隔离室的态度。结果发现各病房之间差异极小。设有可视隔离室的医院的患者更常表示患者常在这类房间中治愈,相比之下,另一病房的患者对安静房间的看法更为刻板。