Ethical and practical issues in video surveillance of psychiatric units

YE Appenzeller, PS Appelbaum… - Psychiatric …, 2020 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
… surveillance in psychiatry, with a focus on ethical questions and their … coercion in psychiatry,
Newton-Howes and Mullen (22) found that “the most common conceptualization [of coercion

The ethical integrity of the Power differential in mental health nursing

JS Zugai - Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
… The power differential is embedded in mental health nursing and introduces substantial
ethical complexity. The dual potential of the power differential for healing or harm challenges the …

… characterizes a good mental health professional in court-mandated treatment settings?: Findings from a qualitative study with older patients and mental health care …

H Seaward, T Wangmo, T Vogel, M Graf, M Egli-Alge… - BMC psychology, 2021 - Springer
… as beneficial in facilitating change in coercive treatment contexts. This study contributes to
… prison mental health care. Ethics approval was obtained from the regional ethics committee (…

Therapeutic institutions of violence: conceptualising the biographical narratives of mental health service users/survivors accessing long term “treatment” in England

SJ Macdonald - Journal of criminological research, policy and …, 2021 - emerald.com
… the Mental Health Act (1983). These reports of criminal violence and coercive abuse appeared
… the choice to work in the care industry was not made for moral reasons but due to limited …

Coercion or collaboration: service-user experiences of risk management in hospital and a trauma-informed crisis house

H Prytherch, A Cooke, I Marsh - Psychosis, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
coercive measures could at times exacerbate distress; being experienced as traumatising, as
reminiscent of previous abuse … experienced by people who use mental health services, it is …

Ethical and legal aspects of telepsychiatry

BN Raveesh, RN Munoli - Indian Journal of Psychological …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
… for mental health care delivery in terms of practice, ethical and legal aspects. Existing ethical
… feels that the capacity to consent is absent or patient is coerced, then in-person consultation …

Involuntary detention and treatment: are we edging toward a “paradigm shift”?

G Szmukler - Schizophrenia bulletin, 2020 - academic.oup.com
… , if not eliminate, recourse to coercive interventions. Some international models may offer …
psychiatric ward during serious mental health crises will further reduce recourse to coercion

Impact of compulsory admission on treatment and outcome: a propensity score matched analysis

AB Hofmann, HM Schmid, LA Hofmann… - … Psychiatry, 2022 - cambridge.org
ethical issues and little evidence of their efficacy, compulsory admission and treatment are
still common psychiatric … Does fear of coercion keep people away from mental health treatment

Developing a research tool to detect iatrogenic adverse events in psychiatric health care by involving service users and health professionals

A Okkenhaug, JQ Tritter… - … of Psychiatric and Mental …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
… categories; treatment, continuity of care, drug/alcohol misuse, … : Coercive treatment, Inadequate
treatment and Continuity of … , but this was a source of moral discomfort. For service users, …

Implications of involuntary psychiatric admission: health, social, and clinical effects on patients

A Iudici, R Girolimetto, E Bacioccola… - The Journal of …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
… on coercive practices and mandatory psychiatric treatment were … patients to establish specific
rules to prevent abuse of … that the use of coercion is ethically acceptable when the benefits …