Human rights framework: an ethical imperative for psychiatry

NS Gill - Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
… and minimising coercion. In order to ensure that minimisation of involuntary psychiatric
treatment is a … thinking and practice’ to respect the autonomy of persons with mental disabilities. …

Risk factors associated with use of coercive practices in adult mental health inpatients: A systematic review

L Beames, J Onwumere - … of psychiatric and mental health …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
… Explore ethnic differences in levels of coercive treatment for involuntary psychiatric patients
Coercion (composite measure) Ethnicity No significant association between coercion rates …

[HTML][HTML] Coercive interventions under the new Dutch mental health law: Towards a CRPD-compliant law?

NV Alexandrov, N Schuck - International Journal of law and Psychiatry, 2021 - Elsevier
… Is there a need to reassess the domestic legal provisions allowing for coercive treatment, and
if … first-order desire to refuse treatment should not be regarded as the hallmark of autonomy. …

Reduction of coercive measures under routine conditions in psychiatric hospitals 2004–2019: Strong effects in old age psychiatry, much less in general psychiatry

T Steinert, S Hirsch, R Goebel, B Snellgrove… - … Psychiatry, 2020 - cambridge.org
coercion in old age psychiatry have differed considerably from those in general psychiatry. …
focus particularly on respect for the patients’autonomy, de-escalating communication, and …

[HTML][HTML] Reconsidering the ethics of compulsive treatment in light of clinical psychiatry: A selective review of literature

LD Madeira, JC Santos - F1000Research, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… hand, the need for coercive treatment of people with disabilities … of persons who can choose
(disrespecting autonomy) should … reasonable to objectively limit their autonomy. A powerful/…

The role of implicit and explicit staff attitudes in the use of coercive measures in psychiatry

A Vandamme, A Wullschleger, A Garbe, C Cole… - … in Psychiatry, 2021 - frontiersin.org
… the use of different coercive measures in psychiatry have been … -making process about
using coercion. However, research … autonomy and engage in deeper moral deliberation about …

A qualitative study of forensic patients' perceptions of quasi‐coercive offers of biological treatment

N Knack, JA Chandler… - Behavioral Sciences & the …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
… likely to perceive psychiatric treatment as coercive, even when this treatment is voluntary
and/… an outsider's interpretation of coercion, also diminished patient autonomy. A comment from …

Humane treatment versus means of control: coercive measures in Norwegian high-security psychiatry, 1895–1978

MB Rabben, Ø Thomassen - History of Psychiatry, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
treatment and patient autonomy versus the need for security measures. Therefore, the study
of coercion … insight into the moral and ethical considerations within psychiatric institutions. …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of seclusion and restraint in adult psychiatry: a systematic review

M Chieze, S Hurst, S Kaiser, O Sentissi - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Coercion is a theme of worldwide importance in psychiatry and is defined as the use of an
… rights, such as liberty of choice or movement, autonomy, and physical integrity (4), and are …

Perceived coercion of persons with mental illness living in a community

MH Lee, MK Seo - International journal of environmental research and …, 2021 - mdpi.com
coercion generally experienced by psychiatric patients are legal status, coercive measures,
and perceived coercion … maximum autonomy and preventing more serious coercion such as …