[HTML][HTML] Coercive measures in psychiatry: a review of ethical arguments
Introduction: Coercion is frequent in clinical practice, particularly in psychiatry. Since it
overrides some fundamental rights of patients (notably their liberty of movement and …
overrides some fundamental rights of patients (notably their liberty of movement and …
Can we justify eliminating coercive measures in psychiatry?
EJD Prinsen, JJM Van Delden - Journal of medical ethics, 2009 - jme.bmj.com
The practice of coercive measures in psychiatry is controversial. Although some have
suggested that it may be acceptable if patients are a danger to others or to themselves …
suggested that it may be acceptable if patients are a danger to others or to themselves …
Coercion in psychiatric care: clinical, legal, and ethical controversies
R Wynn - International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Despite a long-standing tradition of the use of coercion in psychiatric care, such as
involuntary admission and treatment, few have systematically addressed this issue. In recent …
involuntary admission and treatment, few have systematically addressed this issue. In recent …
Reducing coercion in mental healthcare
SP Sashidharan, R Mezzina, D Puras - Epidemiology and psychiatric …, 2019 - cambridge.org
AimsTo examine the extent and nature of coercive practices in mental healthcare and to
consider the ethical, human rights challenges facing the current clinical practices in this …
consider the ethical, human rights challenges facing the current clinical practices in this …
Reasons for using seclusion and restraint in psychiatric inpatient care
R Kaltiala-Heino, C Tuohimäki, J Korkeila… - International Journal of …, 2003 - Elsevier
The term seclusion refers to locking a patient into a special unfurnished room from which
she/he cannot get out before the staff allows. Mechanical restraint refers to different belts …
she/he cannot get out before the staff allows. Mechanical restraint refers to different belts …
[图书][B] Coercive treatment in psychiatry: Clinical, legal and ethical aspects
TW Kallert, JE Mezzich, J Monahan - 2011 - books.google.com
Coercion is one of the most fascinating and controversial subjects in psychiatry. It is a highly
sensitive, and hotly debated topic in which clinical practice, ethics, the law and public policy …
sensitive, and hotly debated topic in which clinical practice, ethics, the law and public policy …
[HTML][HTML] Criteria, procedures, and future prospects of involuntary treatment in psychiatry around the world: a narrative review
A Saya, C Brugnoli, G Piazzi, D Liberato… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
The use of involuntary treatment in psychiatry comes with some benefits and many
disadvantages for the patient's experience and the therapeutic outcome. This review …
disadvantages for the patient's experience and the therapeutic outcome. This review …
Coercion in psychiatry
TW Kallert - Current opinion in psychiatry, 2008 - journals.lww.com
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[HTML][HTML] The use of coercive interventions in mental health care in Germany and the Netherlands. A comparison of the developments in two neighboring countries
In this review, we compare the use of coercion in mental health care in Germany and in the
Netherlands. Legal frameworks and published data on involuntary commitment, involuntary …
Netherlands. Legal frameworks and published data on involuntary commitment, involuntary …
[HTML][HTML] Measures to avoid coercion in psychiatry and their efficacy
S Hirsch, T Steinert - Deutsches Ärzteblatt International, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Coercive measures such as seclusion and restraint encroach on the patient's
human rights and can have serious adverse effects ranging from emotional trauma to …
human rights and can have serious adverse effects ranging from emotional trauma to …