“Voluntarily admitted against my will”: patient perspectives on effects of, and alternatives to, coercion in psychiatric care for self-injury

E Gerle, A Fischer, LG Lundh - Journal of patient experience, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
… in the normative medical ethics literature are autonomy and reciprocity (6). Autonomy means
that well-… Although paternalism, autonomy, and reciprocity may appear to be 3 incompatible …

Assessing 'insight', determining agency and autonomy: Implicating social identities

MD Pilling, A Daley, MF Gibson, LE Ross… - … madness: Gender and ' …, 2018 - Springer
… it is operationalized by psychiatrists in chart documentation. We argue that psychiatrists use
… of incapacity to make treatment decisions (and therefore, coercive treatment ) at the Ontario …

[PDF][PDF] Feeling coerced during voluntary and involuntary psychiatric hospitalisation: A review and meta-aggregation of qualitative studies

B Silva, M Bachelard, JR Amoussou, D Martinez… - Heliyon, 2023 - cell.com
coercion experienced by adult psychiatric patients during admission to a psychiatric hospital…
for other patients they were an additional barrier to their autonomy and a source of coercion: …

Autonomy and consent assessment for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). A retrospective study of medical records

J Dahlberg, S Øverstad, V Dahl, A Coman - … Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2021 - Elsevier
treatment, and whether the patient in any way appears to oppose such treatment,
enforcing the process for coercive treatmentautonomy and reduce coercive treatment (Norwegian …

Exploring the views of people with mental health problems' on the concept of coercion: towards a broader socio-ethical perspective

R Norvoll, R Pedersen - Social Science & Medicine, 2016 - Elsevier
… for action that compromises one's autonomy. Coercion may compromise negative freedom
… contact with someone in the system, like a psychiatrist or psychologist. And then, if you are …

[HTML][HTML] Justifications for coercive care in child and adolescent psychiatry, a content analysis of medical documentation in Sweden

V Pelto-Piri, L Kjellin, C Lindvall, I Engström - BMC health services …, 2016 - Springer
… if a person is believed by others to be in need of treatment for a serious mental … of psychiatric
treatment, does not seek treatment or is actively refusing it. This conflict between autonomy

[HTML][HTML] “Care or control?”: a qualitative study of staff experiences with outpatient commitment orders

B Stensrud, G Høyer, G Beston, A Granerud… - … and psychiatric …, 2016 - Springer
… ’ need for treatment and continuity of care than to their autonomy. This … autonomy rather
than insight into their illness would improve treatment cooperation and reduce the use of coercion

Do community treatment orders in psychiatry stand up to principalism: considerations reflected through the prism of the convention on the rights of persons with …

G Newton-Howes - The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
coercive and restrict the autonomy of the patient. They may appear to be the best option out
of the two available, but in fact coerced inpatient treatment is … than forced inpatient treatment, …

[引用][C] The ethics of coercion and other forms of influence

K Cratsley - … companion to philosophy of psychiatry, 2019 - Bloomsbury Publishing

[HTML][HTML] Different forms of informal coercion in psychiatry: a qualitative study

V Pelto-Piri, L Kjellin, U Hylén, E Valenti, S Priebe - BMC research notes, 2019 - Springer
… that informal coercion seems to be widely used in psychiatry … understanding of informal
coercion in clinical psychiatric practice. … impose infringements on patient autonomy. Informal …