Reducing coercion in mental healthcare

SP Sashidharan, R Mezzina, D Puras - Epidemiology and psychiatric …, 2019 - cambridge.org
… epidemiology of coercion in mental health and appraise the efficacy of attempts to reduce
coercion and make specific recommendations for making mental healthcare less coercive and …

Ethical challenges when using coercion in mental healthcare: a systematic literature review

MH Hem, E Gjerberg, TL Husum… - Nursing Ethics, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
… At the same time, mental healthcare legislation in most countries permits deprivation …
coercion in mental healthcare raises some of our most difficult ethical questions. The term ‘coercion’ …

Coercion in mental healthcare: the principle of least coercive care

AJ O'BRIEN, CG Golding - … of psychiatric and mental health …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
… to be coercive. We argue that there should be a prima facie ban on coercion in mental
healthcare, and that the use of coercive … The presupposition that mental illness involves limited …

'It's unbelievably humiliating'—Patients' expressions of negative effects of coercion in mental health care

O Nyttingnes, T Ruud, J Rugkåsa - International journal of law and …, 2016 - Elsevier
… investigated naturally occurring group discussions of coercion. By applying such methods to
mental health services, this paper seeks to increase our knowledge of the effects of coercion

Patients' moral views on coercion in mental healthcare

R Norvoll, R Pedersen - Nursing ethics, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
coercive interventions, including mental health nursing. Persons with experiences of mental
health problems and coercion … ethical debates and research regarding coercion. However, …

The role of ethics in reducing and improving the quality of coercion in mental health care

R Norvoll, MH Hem, R Pedersen - HEC forum, 2017 - Springer
… in Norway that use little coercion. The study will explore how the morality of coercion unfolds
in everyday life in mental health care, including how health professionals’ reflect on and …

Alternatives to coercion in mental health settings: a literature review

P Gooding, B McSherry, C ROPER, F Grey - 2022 - melbourne.figshare.com
… This statement captures an international shift away from coercive practices in mental health
… to coercive practices in mental health settings. Most notably, persons with mental health

The ethics of coercion in mental healthcare: the role of structural racism

M Faissner, E Braun - Journal of Medical Ethics, 2024 - jme.bmj.com
coercive measures are applied arise. If structural racism causally contributes to such situations,
the use of coercion … ethical analysis of coercion in mental healthcare should consider the …

Coercion and compulsion in mental healthcare—An international perspective

A Molodynski, L Turnpenny, J Rugkåsa, T Burns… - Asian journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
… was supported by the Research Network on Mental Health and the Law. The measure was
coercion in their mental health care as true or false. Subscales include Perceived Coercion (…

Coercion as a response to violence in mental health-care settings

A Hassiotis, R Almvik, F Fluttert - The Lancet Psychiatry, 2022 - thelancet.com
… are urgently needed to tackle the multiple factors that contribute to the perpetuation of
coercion in mental health-care settings and to enhance the experience of mental health services. …