Social inclusion and violence prevention in psychiatric inpatient care. A qualitative interview study with service users, staff members and ward managers.
Veikko Pelto-PiriLars KjellinPublished in: BMC health services research (2021)
By applying the tentative model on empirical data we identified factors that can support or disrupt the process to create a safe ward where service users can feel socially included. Our results indicate that that staff and service users may have different views on the reciprocity of their relationships, and that users may experience a lack of social justice. The users may, due to harsh living conditions, be more concerned about the risk of violence in the community than as inpatients. Staff and ward managers need support from the management to foster a sense of community in the ward and to implement evidence-based prevention programs.