[HTML][HTML] Coercion and human rights in Czech psychiatry: a human rights perspective from MDAC

S Allen - The Lancet Psychiatry, 2014 - thelancet.com
… in psychiatric institutions”. The global human rights drive to reduce coercion in psychiatry has
… global psychiatry or from domestic psychiatric associations to follow suit. While the World …

[HTML][HTML] … case for interim mental health legislation pending complete prohibition of psychiatric coercion in accordance with the convention on the rights of persons with …

L Davidson - Health and Human Rights, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… Legally endorsed hospital coercion can lead to systemic and other human rights violations,
Psychiatric compulsion reduces trust, breaks down the therapeutic relationship, and often …

… World Health Organization's QualityRights initiative and the World Psychiatric Association's programme on implementing alternatives to coercion in mental healthcare …

N Gill, N Drew, M Rodrigues, H Muhsen, GM Cano… - BJPsych Open, 2024 - cambridge.org
… We discuss their mutual aim to support countries in improving human rights and quality of …
related to coercion in mental healthcare: the WHO’s approach to eliminate coercion and the …

Coercion and compulsion in mental healthcare—An international perspective

A Molodynski, L Turnpenny, J Rugkåsa, T Burns… - … journal of psychiatry, 2014 - Elsevier
… may affect the prevalence and type of coercion in psychiatric services and in society and their
… Quality Rights project to increase awareness and identification of human rights issues in …

[PDF][PDF] Maintaining Human Rights and Recovery Principles when coercive practices are considered

MC Dias, PDK Krysta - uemspsychiatry.org
… Maintaining Human Rights and Recovery Principles when coercive practices are … ensure
that psychiatric practice and training are based on the principles of human rights and recovery. …

[HTML][HTML] Coercion in psychiatric care: Global and Indian perspective

R Shah, D Basu - Indian journal of psychiatry, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Coercion in psychiatric care is seen in the form … coercion in psychiatric care is of utmost
importance and these controversies mainly center on the issues of ‘justification’ and ‘human rights

The convention on human rights and biomedicine and the use of coercion in psychiatry

T Tannsjo - Journal of medical ethics, 2004 - jme.bmj.com
… I have discussed it at length in my book Coercive Care. Here I will focus on its implications
for the use of coercion within psychiatry. In the convention the following statement is made: …

Alternatives to coercion in mental health settings: a literature review

P Gooding, B McSherry, C ROPER, F Grey - 2022 - melbourne.figshare.com
… Irrespective of whether coercion is viewed as a ‘necessary evil’17 in some … that coercive
psychiatric measures restrict human rights and that support should be framed around the 'rights, …

Coercion and power in psychiatry: A qualitative study with ex-patients

E Verbeke, S Vanheule, J Cauwe, F Truijens… - Social Science & …, 2019 - Elsevier
… underlying power dynamic to reduce coercion in psychiatry. … to the experience of coercion
and power in psychiatry. Data were … dynamic if we want to reduce coercion in psychiatric care. …

Can the World Health Organisation's 'QualityRights' initiative help reduce coercive practices in psychiatry in Ireland?

RM Duffy, BD Kelly - Irish journal of psychological medicine, 2023 - cambridge.org
… As a consequence, these resources focus heavily on reducing coercive practices. They …
human rights, mental health, disability, capacity, recovery and the right to freedom from coercion, …