Influence and coercion: relational and rights‐based ethical approaches to forced psychiatric treatment

DP Olsen - Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
… of force or coercion in psychiatric treatment and in its regulation through statutory and institutional
policy. Rights-based justification of coercion … , civil commitment and forced medication. …

[PDF][PDF] Coercion and mental health treatment

BJ Winick - Denver Law Review, 1997 - digitalcommons.du.edu
… the term "coercion." In its most basic meaning, the term coercion connotes force or duress, …
of leniency and that a guilty plea is coerced and invalid if influenced by the fear of a possible …

[图书][B] Coercive treatment in psychiatry: Clinical, legal and ethical aspects

TW Kallert, JE Mezzich, J Monahan - 2011 - books.google.com
psychiatric care. Civil dialogue could explore three categories of coercive psychiatry:(1)
physically forced psychiatric care, … The volume’s final section on coercion and undue influence in …

[HTML][HTML] Clinical relevance of informal coercion in psychiatric treatment—a systematic review

F Hotzy, M Jaeger - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2016 - frontiersin.org
… apply informal coercion and know about the impact of informal coercion as well as … Influence
and coercion: relational and rights-based ethical approaches to forced psychiatric treatment. …

Use of coercive measures in mental health practice and its impact on outcome: a critical review

M Luciano, G Sampogna, V Del Vecchio… - Expert review of …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
… Citation[42] in a study, aimed at evaluating the impact of coercive treatments on short-term …
forced medication compared with the other coercive measures. Authors underlined that forced

Treatment pressures, leverage, coercion, and compulsion in mental health care

G Szmukler, PS Appelbaum - Journal of Mental Health, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
… reluctant patients to accept treatment; as we shall see, “coercion” is best applied … Influence
and coercion: Relational and rights-based ethical approaches to forced psychiatric treatment

Satisfaction and coercion among voluntary, persuaded/pressured and committed patients in acute psychiatric treatment

KW Sørgaard - Scandinavian journal of caring sciences, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
force and persuasion may affect psychiatric patients’ evaluation of their treatment in acute
psychiatric … be an increase in coercion and a gradual lack of influence on the treatment, at least …

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

J Mielau, J Altunbay, A Lehmann… - … journal of psychiatry …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
influence of CI on attitudes towards psychiatric services and the utilisation of future treatment
… Fifty-one patients experienced forced medications, 39 participants had been mechanically …

Coercion in psychiatry: the importance of extramural factors

K Andersen, B Nielsen - Nordic journal of psychiatry, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
… risk of coercion. The most significant factor to impact on the use or non-use of forced measures
… admission is the patient’s being in contact with the community mental health services. …

Coercion and commitment: understanding involuntary mental hospital admission

J Monahan, SK Hoge, C Lidz, LH Roth… - … of Law and Psychiatry, 1995 - Elsevier
influence a patient to admit him or herself to the hospital voluntarily was verbal "persuasion,"
that is, the attending psychiatrist … benefit from being in the hospital. In no instance were …