Patients' attitudes towards and acceptance of coercion in psychiatry

E Krieger, S Moritz, R Weil, M Nagel - Psychiatry research, 2018 - Elsevier
… As there is no consensus on how to classify surveillance, the current study added video
surveillance as one method of CI. The study also investigated which forms of CI …

Subjective experience of coercion in psychiatric care: a study comparing the attitudes of patients and healthy volunteers towards coercive methods and their …

J Mielau, J Altunbay, J Gallinat, A Heinz… - European archives of …, 2016 - Springer
… conditions, coercive interventions in psychotic patients can help … This study explored
attitudes towards psychiatric coercive … The impact of personal history of coercive treatment on …

The influence of coercive measures on patients' stances towards psychiatric institutions

J Mielau, J Altunbay, A Lehmann… - … journal of psychiatry …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Methods: Self-constructed interviews were conducted relating to quantitative and subjective
aspects of coercion and the attitude towards psychiatry of 79 patients with psychotic and …

Staff attitudes and perceptions towards the use of coercive measures in psychiatric patients

I Galbert, AN Azab, Z Kaplan… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
attitudes and perceptions towards PCMs. This study used a cross‐sectional design to examine
the attitudes … of PCMs and to explore whether staff attitudes differed depending on their …

Informal coercion in acute inpatient setting—Knowledge and attitudes held by mental health professionals

M Jaeger, D Ketteler, F Rabenschlag, A Theodoridou - Psychiatry research, 2014 - Elsevier
… associated with knowledge on and attitudes towards coercion. Hints that older professionals
… less coercion-supportive attitudes are more likely to approve interventions without coercion

Why do some voluntary patients feel coerced into hospitalisation? A mixed-methods study

C Katsakou, S Marougka, J Garabette, F Rost… - Psychiatry …, 2011 - Elsevier
Patients' initial negative attitudes towards their hospital treatment have often been interpreted
as a manifestation of acute mental illness and lack of insight into their problems during a …

“Treat me with respect”. A systematic review and thematic analysis of psychiatric patients' reported perceptions of the situations associated with the process of coercion

EB Tingleff, SK Bradley, FA Gildberg… - … of Psychiatric and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
patient attitudes towards the use of coercive measures and have found very different attitudes
(… Tesch's descriptive method of open coding 40 patients Pre-discharge wards South Africa …

[HTML][HTML] The role of implicit and explicit staff attitudes in the use of coercive measures in psychiatry

A Vandamme, A Wullschleger, A Garbe, C Cole… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Methods of preventing coercion should be addressed when conceptualizing training for
all professions working in clinical psychiatry, and the establishment of a shared, multi-…

Correlates of psychiatric staff's attitude toward coercion and their sociodemographic characteristics

OA Al‐Maraira, FA Hayajneh - Nursing Forum, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background A deeper understanding of the nurses’ characteristics that influence their
positive attitudes toward coercion is necessary if coercive measures rates are to be effectively …

[HTML][HTML] Attitudes of patients with anorexia nervosa to compulsory treatment and coercion

JOA Tan, A Stewart, R Fitzpatrick, T Hope - International journal of law and …, 2010 - Elsevier
… Qualitative interviewing methods were used to explore the views of 29 young women
concerning compulsion and coercion in the treatment of anorexia nervosa. The participants were …