The enclosed ward management strategies in psychiatric hospitals during COVID-19 outbreak

Abstract During the COVID-19 pandemic, as a large city located in Southwest China, Chengdu was mainly affected by imported cases. For a psychiatric hospital, the enclosed management model, the crowded wards and the uncooperative patients are the risk factors of nosocomial infection. Admitting new pa...

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Main Authors: Jiajia Chen (Author), Maoxiang Xiong (Author), Zongling He (Author), Wen Shi (Author), Yuchuan Yue (Author), Manxi He (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Abstract During the COVID-19 pandemic, as a large city located in Southwest China, Chengdu was mainly affected by imported cases. For a psychiatric hospital, the enclosed management model, the crowded wards and the uncooperative patients are the risk factors of nosocomial infection. Admitting new patients while preventing the COVID-19 outbreak within the institutions was a crucial challenge. The Mental Health Centre of Chengdu proposed a series of effective management strategies to deal with the rapidly evolving situation during the COVID-19 pandemic which included regulation for the inpatients, their families and staff, and achieved Zero infection in our hospital. 
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