[HTML][HTML] Coercive measures in psychiatry: a review of ethical arguments

M Chieze, C Clavien, S Kaiser, S Hurst - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2021 - frontiersin.org
coerce someone; paternalism and power abuse would appear (31, 32). Further, some authors
consider informal coercion to be just as ethically illegitimate as formal coercioncoercion (9…

The misuse of “duty of care” as justification for non-consensual coercive treatment

S Lamont, C Stewart, M Chiarella - … journal of law and psychiatry, 2020 - Elsevier
Coercive treatment and restrictive practices have significant ethical and legal implications
for HCPs. Their misuse could result in civil and criminal liability, and professional discipline. …

[HTML][HTML] The psychiatric mental health nurse's ethical considerations regarding the use of coercive measures–a qualitative interview study

C Manderius, K Clintståhl, K Sjöström, K Örmon - BMC nursing, 2023 - Springer
psychiatric mental health nurses’ ethical considerations and on the factors influencing them
when performing coercive … Lack of communication could create a feeling of abuse and thus …

[HTML][HTML] Restraints and seclusion in psychiatry: striking a balance between protection and coercion. Critical overview of international regulations and rulings

S Zaami, R Rinaldi, G Bersani… - Rivista di psichiatria, 2020 - rivistadipsichiatria.it
… rights, as well as the ethical responsibilities of mental health care providers and staff 3 . …
infrastructure, restraints and seclusion overuse or abuse is in fact often ascribable to a lack …

Efficacy of interventions to reduce coercive treatment in mental health services: umbrella review of randomised evidence

C Barbui, M Purgato, J Abdulmalik… - … Journal of Psychiatry, 2021 - cambridge.org
coercion. Therefore, the aim of this umbrella review was to summarise the efficacy of interventions
to reduce the use of coercive care in mental health … , human rights abuses have been …

[HTML][HTML] An end to coercion: rights and decision-making in mental health care

K Sugiura, F Mahomed, S Saxena… - Bulletin of the World …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… to abuses, ranging from the use of psychiatric methods to suppress political dissent to the …
and physical abuse of mental health service users in the custody of psychiatrists. Along with …

[HTML][HTML] Applying human rights and reducing coercion in psychiatry following service user-led education: A qualitative study

S Every-Palmer, L Kininmonth… - Health and Human …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… Despite the ethical and human rights imperatives to reduce coercive practices, psychiatry
as a … In New Zealand, where this study is based, the use of compulsory treatment orders has …

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
… The reviewed evidence suggests risk of coercive practice in inpatient mental health
settings is multifactorial. Further research to standardize concept definitions and elucidate the …

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
mental health, disability, capacity, recovery and the right to freedom from coercion, violence
and abuse… contributing to this work comply with the ethical standards of the relevant national …

The therapeutic relationship in the context of involuntary treatment orders: The perspective of nurses and patients

C Lessard‐Deschênes… - … of Psychiatric and Mental …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
… and our code of ethics? Because our profession … of mental health nursing, allowing many
benefits for the patient's health and well-being. The coercive nature of involuntary treatment