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Scatolia: psychosis to protest

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  • 1Ashworth Hospital/Liverpool University.

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
|October 1, 1996
PubMed
Summary

This study examines scatolic behavior in a special hospital setting. Findings reveal complex management dilemmas and staff concerns regarding patient care and environmental hygiene.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • Presents a case study of a female patient exhibiting scatolic behavior in seclusion.
  • Highlights staff reluctance to manage patient care due to behavioral disturbances.

Observation:

  • Utilized a triangulated research method: interviews, literature review, survey, and case presentations.
  • Investigated management and staff perspectives on scatolia in a special hospital.

Findings:

  • Interview commentary and survey data indicate recurring issues related to scatolic behavior management.
  • Identified an intricate dilemma for healthcare managers dealing with scatolia.

Implications:

  • Scatolic behavior management involves complex issues across diverse organizational settings.
  • Addresses the overlap between scatolia, mental impairment, psychiatric disorders, and protest behavior.