Exploring the Impact of Safewards on Aggression and Coercion in Psychiatric Inpatient Care: Findings From a Swedish Longitudinal Quasi-Experimental Trial

探索安全病房对精神科住院患者攻击性和胁迫行为的影响:一项瑞典纵向准实验研究的结果

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Abstract

Coercive measures in psychiatric inpatient care remain controversial and are often associated with negative experiences for both patients and staff. The Safewards model aims to reduce conflict and containment by fostering a safer and more therapeutic ward environment. However, evidence regarding its effectiveness is mixed. This study investigated the implementation and impact of Safewards in nine Swedish psychiatric inpatient wards, focusing on coercive measures, aggressive incidents, and the normalisation of the intervention. A quasi-experimental, longitudinal design with comparison wards was used. Data were collected through administrative records on coercive measures, staff surveys for incident reports (SOAS-R), and normalisation (S-NoMAD). Mixed model regression analyses assessed changes over time in coercive measures. Wards implemented between two and five Safewards interventions. No statistically significant reductions were found in coercive measures or aggressive incidents. Although the effects on mechanical restraint were not statistically significant, the significant increase in normalisation and the declining trend in mechanical restraint suggest a potential shift. Partial implementation and contextual challenges likely restricted the model's full impact. The study was reported according to the TREND checklist.

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