Hospitalisation and Restraint
Cross-source consensus on Hospitalisation and Restraint from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Hospitalisation rates after emergency consultation were similar for ASD and non-ASD patients. — Management of patients with autism spectrum disorder in psychiatric emergency: a single-centre retrospective study
- Physical restraint was more common among individuals with ASD during the CPOA visit. — Management of patients with autism spectrum disorder in psychiatric emergency: a single-centre retrospective study
- Involuntary hospitalisation was slightly less frequent among individuals with ASD. — Management of patients with autism spectrum disorder in psychiatric emergency: a single-centre retrospective study
- The article links higher restraint use to environmental mismatch, communication difficulties, and limited staff training. — Management of patients with autism spectrum disorder in psychiatric emergency: a single-centre retrospective study