School of Nursing & Midwifery, College of Health, Medicine and Wellbeing, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia
School of Nursing & Midwifery, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2021 Jun 8;11(6):e044261. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044261.
Seclusion use is high in forensic mental health settings and is associated with avoidable physical and psychological harm. The use of seclusion causes significant distress and trauma for those secluded and women in these settings are particularly vulnerable. This study protocol aims to identify factors associated with the use of seclusion and the experience of seclusion for women in forensic mental health settings.
This study will use a prospective mixed-methods design. Quantitative data on the frequency and duration of seclusion and potential explanatory demographic and clinical variables will be collected prospectively from consecutive medical records of women admitted to a forensic mental health service over a 2-year period. Data will be analysed using descriptive statistics and logistic regression techniques. Qualitative data will be collected from individual face-to-face semistructured interviews with women who have experienced seclusion about the reason for seclusion, whether they agreed with the reason for seclusion, their experience of the seclusion event and the seclusion environment and support provided while in seclusion using qualitative description methods. Data will be analysed using thematic analysis.
Ethical approval has been granted by the University of Newcastle Human Research Ethics Committee (H-2019-0122) and organisational support granted from the participating forensic mental health service. Participation will be voluntary and written informed consent is required. Results will be disseminated via the first author's doctoral thesis, in peer-reviewed journals and at conferences. Results will inform recommendations for policy, and evidence for timely and specific interventions to support the reduction of seclusion for women in forensic mental health settings.
在法医精神卫生机构中,禁闭的使用频率很高,且与可避免的身心伤害有关。禁闭的使用会给被禁闭者带来巨大的痛苦和创伤,而这些机构中的女性尤其脆弱。本研究方案旨在确定与法医精神卫生机构中女性禁闭使用和禁闭经历相关的因素。
本研究将采用前瞻性混合方法设计。在 2 年期间,将从连续的法医精神卫生服务入院女性的病历中前瞻性收集关于禁闭的频率和持续时间以及潜在的解释性人口统计学和临床变量的定量数据。将使用描述性统计和逻辑回归技术对数据进行分析。定性数据将通过对经历过禁闭的女性进行个别面对面半结构化访谈收集,询问禁闭的原因、她们是否同意禁闭的原因、她们对禁闭事件和禁闭环境的体验以及禁闭期间提供的支持,使用定性描述方法进行分析。数据将采用主题分析进行分析。
纽卡斯尔大学人类研究伦理委员会(H-2019-0122)已批准伦理,并得到参与法医精神卫生服务机构的组织支持。参与将是自愿的,需要书面知情同意。结果将通过第一作者的博士论文、同行评议期刊和会议进行传播。结果将为政策提供建议,并为及时和具体的干预措施提供证据,以支持减少法医精神卫生机构中女性的禁闭。