Non-coercive techniques for the management of crises in mental health settings in Germany—a narrative review
M Zinkler - International Review of Psychiatry, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
… On the other, the users’ movement and legal changes since the ratification of the convention
towards non-coercive care, towards autonomy, and towards non-discrimination have …
towards non-coercive care, towards autonomy, and towards non-discrimination have …
[图书][B] Your Consent is Not Required: The Rise in Psychiatric Detentions, Forced Treatment, and Abusive Guardianships
R Wipond - 2023 - books.google.com
… fought against involuntary psychiatric treatments and strived for self-determination and
autonomy. … likely enormously understate the extent of psychiatric coercion going on in our society. …
autonomy. … likely enormously understate the extent of psychiatric coercion going on in our society. …
Persuasion or coercion? An empirical ethics analysis about the use of influence strategies in mental health community care
E Valenti, D Giacco - BMC Health Services Research, 2022 - Springer
… of informal coercion of MHPs from different psychiatric traditions … [28] used “psychiatry” as
an umbrella term to describe a … harmful effect on patient autonomy (E25 Factual information). …
an umbrella term to describe a … harmful effect on patient autonomy (E25 Factual information). …
Evaluation of coercive measures in different psychiatric hospitals: the impact of institutional characteristics
K Mann, S Gröschel, S Singer, J Breitmaier, S Claus… - BMC psychiatry, 2021 - Springer
… Due to the ethical and legal compliance issues surrounding the conflict between ensuring
safety versus respecting patient autonomy, the adequate application of coercive measures …
safety versus respecting patient autonomy, the adequate application of coercive measures …
Effects of structural features of psychiatric hospital settings on coercive measures
K Hoffmann, IS Hausleiter, SA Efkemann… - … Journal of Psychiatry, 2022 - Elsevier
… and coercive measures are a long-lasting burden in psychiatry. … to present a new way of
facing coercion. To examine the effects of … the presumed reduction of coercive measures within a …
facing coercion. To examine the effects of … the presumed reduction of coercive measures within a …
Predicting coercion during the course of psychiatric hospitalizations
… cases) who were treated as inpatients in Switzerland’s largest psychiatric institution with 320
… the exertion of coercion, the number of coercive measures during a treatment episode and …
… the exertion of coercion, the number of coercive measures during a treatment episode and …
Experiences of involuntary psychiatric admission decision-making: a systematic review and meta-synthesis of the perspectives of service users, informal carers, and …
K Sugiura, E Pertega, C Holmberg - … journal of law and psychiatry, 2020 - Elsevier
… we understand autonomy. The current model of autonomy is called “individual autonomy,” …
rights, particularly the use of coercive measures in pediatric psychiatric care. We have an …
rights, particularly the use of coercive measures in pediatric psychiatric care. We have an …
Anorexia nervosa: a case for exceptionalism in ethical decision making
S Giordano - Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, 2019 - muse.jhu.edu
… for autonomy, respect for capacitous refusals of treatment, … and not simply assume that
coercive treatment (forced feeding) is … Therefore, I also argue, in the final section, that coercive …
coercive treatment (forced feeding) is … Therefore, I also argue, in the final section, that coercive …
Involuntary admission for psychiatric treatment: Compliance with the law and legal considerations in referring physicians with different professional backgrounds
F Hotzy, S Marty, S Moetteli, A Theodoridou… - … of law and psychiatry, 2019 - Elsevier
… felt more certain with the legal basis of IA compared to physicians other than psychiatrists. …
to psychiatrists. Both groups differed in their attitudes towards coercion with psychiatrists being …
to psychiatrists. Both groups differed in their attitudes towards coercion with psychiatrists being …
[HTML][HTML] Clinical ethics support services are not as well-established in forensic psychiatry as in general psychiatry
… CES structures in both types of hospitals seem to cover a variety of ethical issues, with an
emphasis on conflicts between patient autonomy and treatment decisions (ie, coercive …
emphasis on conflicts between patient autonomy and treatment decisions (ie, coercive …