Alternatives to coercion in mental health settings: a literature review

P Gooding, B McSherry, C ROPER, F Grey - 2022 - melbourne.figshare.com
This systematic literature review examines empirical research on efforts to reduce, end and
prevent coercion in the mental health context, whether in hospitals in high-income countries …

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P Gooding, B McSherry - socialequity.unimelb.edu.au
Informed consent to medical treatment is generally presumed to be central to the provision of
good quality healthcare. Compulsory treatment challenges this presumption. Mental health …

[PDF][PDF] Alternatives to Coercion in Mental Health Settings: A Literature Review

P Gooding, B McSherry - researchgate.net
Informed consent to medical treatment is generally presumed to be central to the provision of
good quality healthcare. Compulsory treatment challenges this presumption. Mental health …

[PDF][PDF] Alternatives to Coercion in Mental Health Settings: A Literature Review

P Gooding, B McSherry - scholar.archive.org
Informed consent to medical treatment is generally presumed to be central to the provision of
good quality healthcare. Compulsory treatment challenges this presumption. Mental health …

[PDF][PDF] Alternatives to Coercion in Mental Health Settings: A Literature Review

P Gooding, B McSherry - figshare.unimelb.edu.au
Informed consent to medical treatment is generally presumed to be central to the provision of
good quality healthcare. Compulsory treatment challenges this presumption. Mental health …

[PDF][PDF] Alternatives to Coercion in Mental Health Settings: A Literature Review

P Gooding, B McSherry - recoverycollege.ie
Informed consent to medical treatment is generally presumed to be central to the provision of
good quality healthcare. Compulsory treatment challenges this presumption. Mental health …

[PDF][PDF] Alternatives to Coercion in Mental Health Settings: A Literature Review

P Gooding, B McSherry - recoverycollege.ie
Informed consent to medical treatment is generally presumed to be central to the provision of
good quality healthcare. Compulsory treatment challenges this presumption. Mental health …