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ADMINISTRATIVE NOTES EXPERIENCES IN THE CONVERSION OF A CLOSED TO AN OPEN PSYCHIATRIC WARD IN A GENERAL HOSPITAL
KISIK KIM; MERRILL T. EATON
Am J Psychiatry 1959;116:74-76.
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Research Associate, Nebraska Psychiatric Institute, Omaha, Nebr.
Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City 12, Kan.
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A method of gradual conversion from closed to open ward is described and the reaction of employees and patients is discussed. A closed ward in a general hospital can be opened without additional personnel and without modification of treatment methods or admission policies.Abstract Teaser
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