Experiences of coercion in psychiatric care as narrated by patients, nurses and physicians

B Olofsson, A Norberg - Journal of advanced nursing, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
mental disorder (2) absolute need for full-time psychiatric care, and (3) patient opposed to
full-time psychiatric care … order by two physicians, one of whom must be a psychiatrist. The law …

Nurses' collaboration with physicians in managing medication improves patient outcome in acute psychiatric care

M Nakanishi, A Koyama, H Ito, H Kurita… - Psychiatry and …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
… how nurses’ collaboration with physicians affects patientnurses’ collaboration with physicians
in medication management gave deep impact on patient outcome in acute psychiatric care

Moral sensitivity: some differences between nurses and physicians

K Lützén, A Johansson, G Nordström - Nursing Ethics, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
… Whether to use coercion or not, according to our experience, is an ethical problem for both
nurses and physicians in psychiatric care. The findings indicate, however, that, although …

[HTML][HTML] Care of psychiatric patients: the challenge to emergency physicians

L Zun - Western journal of emergency medicine, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… What other patient type do our attitudes affect their outcome so significantly? Why do we …
on improving care for trauma, cardiac, stroke, pediatric, geriatric patients but not psychiatric ones…

Forced medication in psychiatric care: patient experiences and nurse perceptions

K Haglund, L Von Knorring… - … of psychiatric and mental …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
patient experiences of and nurse perceptions of patient experiences of forced medication
before, during and after forced medication; patient and nurse … out-patient doctor and our doctor

Being in conflict: Physicians' experience with using coercion in psychiatric care

B Olofsson, L Jacobsson, F Gilje… - … Journal of Psychiatry, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
… system, including routines and hospital milieu, as constituting actions using … the psychiatric
care system and not the patient. The physicians wanted to act in agreement with the patient, …

Psychiatric nurse reports on the quality of psychiatric care in general hospitals

NP Hanrahan, LH Aiken - Quality Management in Healthcare, 2008 - journals.lww.com
… medical-surgical and psychiatric RNs reported that physicians and nurses have good working
… a quarter of psychiatric RNs conveyed that the quality of physicians care was fair to poor. …

[HTML][HTML] A qualitative study of emergency physicians' and nurses' experiences caring for patients with psychiatric conditions and/or substance use disorders

LM Isbell, H Chimowitz, NR Huff, G Liu… - Annals of Emergency …, 2023 - Elsevier
… difficult care dynamics for emergency nurses and physicians caring for patients with psychiatric
… , and emotional challenges in caring for these patients can create and reinforce negative …

In‐patient psychiatric care: The patient's view

K McIntyre, M Farrell, A David - British Journal of Medical …, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
… -patients at an inner London psychiatric hospital. Patients were asked to rate 10 non-treatment
and treatmentpatients and doctors followed by talks with a psychiatrist and talks with the …

Obstacles to the care of patients with medical-psychiatric illness on general hospital psychiatry units

LJ Dolinar - General hospital psychiatry, 1993 - Elsevier
… case reports of patients with combined illness who were largely refused at psychiatric units
despite … gain to a referring physician when a patient is admitted to the psychiatric unit. The …