Use of coercive measures during involuntary hospitalization: findings from ten European countries

J Raboch, L Kališová, A Nawka… - Psychiatric …, 2010 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
… , data use, training, consumer and family involvement, increase … same opinion that during
procedures for involuntary hospital … recognized and interventions should adhere to the principle …

[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
… patient’s experience of coercion, the repercussions on the … Long-term hospitalizations
seemed to cause symptoms … Reduction of the coercive element and patient involvement

Effects of involuntary outpatient commitment on subjective quality of life in persons with severe mental illness

JW Swanson, MS Swartz, EB Elbogen… - … Sciences & the Law, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
… patients’ engagement in treatment, improve compliance with … ment, perceived coercion,
and clinical outcomes such as … Determinants of medication compliance in schizophrenia: …

Coercion and procedural justice in psychiatric care: State of the science and implications for nursing

PA Galon, NM Wineman - Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2010 - Elsevier
… of the perception of coercion to treatment outcomes is … service engagement and psychotropic
medication adherence. … not enhance treatment outcomes or long-term adherence for those …

[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
… legal coercion is inevitably related to perceived coercion with … rates, better medication
adherence, fewer readmissions, and … and low involvement of service users seem to be associated …

Comparison of Health Care Context, Coercion, and Compliance in Persons with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness

PA Galon - 2006 - rave.ohiolink.edu
coercion in treatment promote better long-term outcomes … experience of coercion preclude
engagement in treatment and … and the perceived over-emphasis on medication compliance. …

[PDF][PDF] Interpreting the effectiveness of involuntary outpatient commitment: A conceptual model

JW Swanson, MS Swartz, LK George… - Journal of the …, 1997 - academia.edu
… outpatient treatment may improve longterm outcomes both … incorporating measures of
perceived coercion, our model of … function of the sustained involvement of case managers and …

Investigating the impact of involuntary psychiatric hospitalization on youth and young adult trust and help-seeking in pathways to care

N Jones, BK Gius, M Shields, S Collings… - Social psychiatry and …, 2021 - Springer
… subsequent psychopathology or medication adherence [8]. … reported perceived coercion
during hospitalization admission … current suicidal ideation, engagement in services, and a …

[HTML][HTML] Patients' experiences with coercive mental health treatment in Flexible Assertive Community Treatment: a qualitative study

E Brekke, H Clausen, M Brodahl, AS Landheim - BMC psychiatry, 2023 - Springer
… of how service users may perceive coercion within the context of … participation and involvement
had prevented coercion for … , long-term follow up and flexible intensity, seem to reduce the …

[HTML][HTML] Can “model projects of need-adapted care” reduce involuntary hospital treatment and the use of coercive measures?

A Wullschleger, J Berg, F Bermpohl… - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2018 - frontiersin.org
… and did not imply the direct involvement of patients. Hence, it … led to recurring involuntary
hospitalizations in the past. … , flexibility and the long-term duration of treatment, the quality …