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    Long-term segregation and seclusion for people with an intellectual disability and/or autism in hospitals: critique of the current state of affairs

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    Tromans, Samuel
    sawhney, indermeet cc
    Odiyoor, Mahesh cc
    de Villiers, Jana
    McCarthy, Jane cc
    Boer, Harm cc
    Alexander, Regi cc
    Courtenay, Ken cc
    Wallace, Stuart
    Gangadharan, Satheesh
    Roy, Ashok cc
    Blake, Amy
    Purandare, Kiran cc
    Iyer, Anupama
    Laugharne, Richard cc
    Weisner, Vivien
    Shankar, Rohit cc
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    Affiliation
    University of Leicester; Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust; Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust; Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust; The State Hospital, Lanark, UK; Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust; Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust; Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust; Legal Directorate, St Andrew's Healthcare, Nottingham; Central and Northwest London NHS Foundation Trust; Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust; Carer, Coventry, UK
    Publication date
    2024-12
    Subject
    Learning Disabilities
    
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    Abstract
    In November 2023, the Department of Health and Social Care published guidance, entitled 'Baroness Hollins' Final Report: My Heart Breaks - Solitary Confinement in Hospital Has no Therapeutic Benefit for People with a Learning Disability and Autistic People'. The report's commendable analysis of the problems and identification of the areas where practice should be improved is unfortunately not matched by many of its recommendations, which appear to be contrary to evidence-based approaches. The concerns are wide-ranging, from the use of the term 'solitary confinement' for current long-term segregation (LTS) and seclusion, to presumption that all LTS and seclusion is bad, to holding clinicians (mainly psychiatrists) responsible for events beyond their locus of control. Importantly, there is a no guidance on how to practically deliver the recommendations in an evidence-based manner. This Feature critically appraises the report, to provide a comprehensive summary outlining potential positive impacts, identifying specific concerns and reflecting on best practice going forward.
    Citation
    Tromans SJ, Sawhney I, Odiyoor M, de Villiers J, McCarthy J, Boer H, Alexander R, Courtenay K, Wallace S, Gangadharan S, Roy A, Blake A, Purandare K, Iyer A, Laugharne R, Weisner V, Shankar R. Long-term segregation and seclusion for people with an intellectual disability and/or autism in hospitals: critique of the current state of affairs. Br J Psychiatry. 2024 Dec 4:1-8. doi: 10.1192/bjp.2024.211. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 39629607.
    Type
    Article
    Handle
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/6721
    Additional Links
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39629607/
    DOI
    10.1192/bjp.2024.211
    PMID
    39629607
    Journal
    British Journal of Psychiatry
    Publisher
    Cambridge University Press
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1192/bjp.2024.211
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