Sensory modulation in Acute Mental Health wards: a qualitative study of staff and service user perspectives
The goal of reducing seclusion and restraint in acute mental health services has resulted in the exploration of alternative methods for managing agitated and aggressive behaviour (OHagan, 2006). Sensory modulation intervention has been identified as a potential alternative to more coercive practices...
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The National Centre of Mental Health Research, Information and Workforce Development (Te Pou),
2012-06-01T09:50:04Z.
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