1. Open-​door policy versus treatment-​as-​usual in urban psychiatric inpatient wards: a pragmatic, randomised controlled, non-​inferiority trial.

    Indregard, A. Nussle, H. M. Vandvik, P. O. Tesli, M. Gather, J. 2024. Open-​door policy versus treatment-​as-​usual in urban psychiatric inpatient wards: a pragmatic, randomised controlled, non-​inferiority trial. Lancet Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2215-​0366(24)00039-​7

    Open-door policy is a recommended framework to reduce coercion in psychiatric wards. However, existing observational data might not fully capture potential increases in harm and use of coercion associated with open-door policies. In this first randomised controlled trial, we compared coercive practices in open-door policy and treatment-as-usual wards in an urban hospital setting. We hypothesised that the open-door policy would be non-inferior to treatment-as-usual on the proportion of patients exposed to coercive measures.