Question

How effective is closed-end hospitalization for children? Is it suitable for them?

Answer

At the age of 22, he experienced an abnormal condition. He was not cooperative at home with taking medication. Currently, he is receiving closed-end hospitalization treatment at a rehabilitation hospital. Closed-end hospitalization is a common approach aimed at ensuring patients comply with medical treatment and take their medication on time. Such treatment methods may employ means such as threats to stimulate patients, but hospitals generally do not subject patients to violence or harm. The child is currently undergoing treatment for related psychological issues and needs to communicate with the attending physician in a timely manner to understand the child’s mental state, preventing any other issues from arising due to closed-end hospitalization. Closed-end hospitalization can effectively help children comply with treatment, but whether it is suitable for them still needs to be assessed based on specific circumstances.