[HTML][HTML] A key, not a straitjacket: the case for interim mental health legislation pending complete prohibition of psychiatric coercion in accordance with the convention …

L Davidson - Health and Human Rights, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
psychiatric hospital beds per 100,000 population, compared to 1.9 beds per 100,000 population
… and perception of coercion,” Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 2013;48(…

Predicting involuntary hospitalization in psychiatry: A machine learning investigation

B Silva, M Gholam, P Golay, C Bonsack… - … Psychiatry, 2021 - cambridge.org
Coercion in psychiatry is a widely discussed and controversial issue. In fact, although
coercive measures are justified by the need to preserve the patient’s health and safety and to …

[HTML][HTML] Mandated treatment and its impact on therapeutic process and outcome factors

H Hachtel, T Vogel, CG Huber - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2019 - frontiersin.org
… have to necessarily result in perceived coercion and reduced … distance of the general
representative population (n = 2,207) … to psychiatric service use than to psychiatric symptoms; ie, …

[HTML][HTML] Dignity: The elephant in the room in psychiatric inpatient care? A systematic review and thematic synthesis

R Plunkett, BD Kelly - International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2021 - Elsevier
… ) search table: the population being psychiatric inpatients, the … being voluntary patients, with
perceived level of dignity as the … of coercive practices as aversive, but many also perceived

[HTML][HTML] Does high and intensive care reduce coercion? Association of HIC model fidelity to seclusion use in the Netherlands

AL Van Melle, EO Noorthoorn, GAM Widdershoven… - BMC psychiatry, 2020 - Springer
… purpose of HIC is to improve quality of inpatient mental healthcare and to reduce coercion. …
seclusion and less forced medication at acute closed psychiatric wards in the Netherlands. …

Can the World Health Organisation's 'QualityRights' initiative help reduce coercive practices in psychiatry in Ireland?

RM Duffy, BD Kelly - Irish journal of psychological medicine, 2023 - cambridge.org
… in the use of coercive practices across different … the populations they serve, staffing levels
and access to seclusion rooms. Other countries also see large variations in the use of coercive

[HTML][HTML] Factors associated with involuntary psychiatric hospitalization in Portugal

M Silva, A Antunes, S Azeredo-Lopes… - International journal of …, 2021 - Springer
… be perceived as more violent, suggesting that perceptions of … On a population level, the
areas where the hospitals are … earnings, unemployment rate and population density (Table 1). …

Beyond common sense and human experience: Lay perceptions of witness coercion

L Fallon, B Snook - Criminal Justice and Behavior, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
… more educated than the general population in Canada, with the … population, whereas fewer
participants in our study completed no education compared with the Canadian population (…

“But I did not touch nobody!”—Patients' and nurses' perspectives and recommendations after aggression on psychiatric wards—A qualitative study

JM Vermeulen, P Doedens… - Journal of advanced …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
… We perceived this for instance in the following two examples: … prevent the use of coercive
measures and contribute to making the psychiatric inpatient unit a safe place for everyone. …

Silver linings: Observed reductions in aggression and use of restraints and seclusion in psychiatric inpatient care during COVID‐19

K Martin, S Arbour, C McGregor… - Journal of Psychiatric and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
… to address the use of coercive interventions with some success, … reported separately by
patient population and divided into … it may be that the lack of perceived control over the course of …