Closing the equity gap as we move to the elimination of seclusion: Early results from a national quality improvement project
Authors: Bensemann C et al.
Summary: A national programme to eliminate seclusion in mental health services in New Zealand, with a focus on reducing inequity for Māori, has been associated with a reduction in seclusion for Māori. A bicultural change package, combining Māori cultural and Western clinical interventions, was developed, and incorporated quality improvement methodologies. National seclusion rates for Māori decreased from a baseline of 7.5% per month in August 2019 to 6.8% per month after implementation of the programme (sustained from late 2020 to September 2022). In addition, the duration of seclusion for Māori decreased from 4.5 hours at baseline to 3.0 hours after programme implementation, a 33% reduction.
Reference: Australas Psychiatry. 2023;31(6):786-790.
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