Ethical challenges for nurses delivering coercive interventions in community mental health settings: A scoping review

S Haines, R Stanton, C Anderson… - … of Mental Health Nursing, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
… the research literature on how nurses in community mental … of coercive interventions and
consider the ethical challengesethical challenges related to the use of coercion by nurses in …

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

MH Hem, E Gjerberg, TL Husum… - Nursing Ethics, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
… On the other hand, the coercive intervention may have little or no positive effect and may
even cause harm. The study by Kjellin et al. shows that, according to the judgement of …

Nurses' ethical perceptions about coercion

M Lind, R KALTIALA‐HEINO… - … health nursing, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
… The conflict between ethical values and interventions implemented may cause … was that
psychiatric nurses perceived ethical problems related to the coercive measures. Implementation …

[HTML][HTML] Ethical challenges in connection with the use of coercion: a focus group study of health care personnel in mental health care

MH Hem, B Molewijk, R Pedersen - BMC medical ethics, 2014 - Springer
… as well as when coercion is not the preferred intervention. The … ’s [4] study, the nurses said
that coercion “is part of the job, … experiencing ethical challenges in connection with coercion is …

Caring as coercion: exploring the nurse's role in mandated treatment

F Jager, A Perron - Journal of Forensic Nursing, 2018 - journals.lww.com
… care for the purpose of providing a mandated intervention (such as in the case of CTOs, and
… providing mandated treatment should be well versed in the ethical dilemmas this poses and …

Coercion in mental healthcare: the principle of least coercive care

AJ O'BRIEN, CG Golding - … and mental health nursing, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
… We outline a principle of least coercive intervention that we … an ethical benchmark for the
use of coercive practices in mental healthcare. We want to assert a prima facie ban on coercive

[HTML][HTML] The psychiatric mental health nurse's ethical considerations regarding the use of coercive measures–a qualitative interview study

C Manderius, K Clintståhl, K Sjöström, K Örmon - BMC nursing, 2023 - Springer
coercive measures in psychiatry, as treating someone against their will and using coercion
involves several ethical dilemmas … The foundation for nursing interventions was considered to …

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
… 1 which explores the ethical challenges of coercion and possible … and improving coercive
interventions by implementing … Ethical issues experienced by mental health nurses in the …

[HTML][HTML] Nurses' perspectives on human rights when coercion is used in psychiatry: a systematic review protocol of qualitative evidence

P Pariseau-Legault, S Vallée-Ouimet, MH Goulet… - Systematic …, 2019 - Springer
… the ethical dilemmas faced by nurses in this context, to this date, their perspectives on patient’s
rights when a broad variety of coercive … to a jurisdiction [28] or intervention [27]. A recent …

A survey of mental healthcare staff's perception of ethical challenges related to the use of coercion in care

TL Husum, MH Hem, R Pedersen - Beneficial coercion in psychiatry?, 2017 - brill.com
… This included psychiatrists, mental health nurses, assistant nurses, psychologists and … and
consequences related to the use of coercive interventions are also important. This includes …