Mason1997

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Mason1997
BibType ARTICLE
Key Mason1997
Author(s) Tom Mason
Title An Ethnomethodological Analysis of the Use of Seclusion
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Tag(s) EMCA, seclusion, psychiatry
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Year 1997
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Journal Journal of Advanced Nursing
Volume 26
Number 4
Pages 780–789
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DOI 10.1046/j.1365-2648.1997.00411.x
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Abstract

The use of seclusion in psychiatric practice is a contentious issue. This paper reports on an ethnomethodological approach to understanding the decision-making process in the use of seclusion. Through first-level and second-level reasoning analysis, three themes emerged which underscored the subjects' rationalization process. These were: (a) mechanistic searching, (b) frame conflict, and (c) asylum status. This research suggests that the decision to use seclusion is based on a complex interplay of cultural and organizational factors rather than due to the presentation of symptoms by the patient.

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