Coercion and 'voluntary'admission: an examination of psychiatric patient views
A Rogers - Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
… There are no studies which the author is aware of that have systematically examined patients
perceptions of coercion. However, recent studies have shed some light on this area. Beck …
perceptions of coercion. However, recent studies have shed some light on this area. Beck …
Microdecisions instead of coercion: patient participation and self-perceived discrimination in a psychiatric ward
F Edin Renberg, M Sandlund - Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
… Conclusion: Results suggest that the intervention could decrease the inpatients’ experiences
of discrimination during psychiatric care as well as the use of coercion in the service. The …
of discrimination during psychiatric care as well as the use of coercion in the service. The …
Staff attitudes and perceptions towards the use of coercive measures in psychiatric patients
… a coercive event. High hospital occupancy and insufficient staffing were perceived as contributing
factors to coercive … Alternative non-coercive interventions should further be taught and …
factors to coercive … Alternative non-coercive interventions should further be taught and …
Coercion in psychiatric and mental health nursing: a conceptual analysis
E Paradis‐Gagné, P Pariseau‐Legault… - … journal of mental …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
… This concept is defined broadly, referring to both formal (seclusion, restraint, and forced
hospitalization), informal (persuasion, threat, and inducement), and perceived coercion, without …
hospitalization), informal (persuasion, threat, and inducement), and perceived coercion, without …
Two scales for measuring patients' perceptions for coercion during mental hospital admission
W Gardner, SK Hoge, N Bennett… - … sciences & the law, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
… psychiatric patients’ perceptions of coercion during hospital admission and reports data on
these scales’ internal consistency. We measure patients’ perceptions … perceptions of coercion …
these scales’ internal consistency. We measure patients’ perceptions … perceptions of coercion …
Perceived coercion and treatment need among mentally ill parolees
D Farabee, H Shen, S Sanchez - Criminal Justice and …, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
… of this study was that perceived coercion (as measured by the PCS) and perceived need for
… from knowledge of a patient’s perceived coercion status. Indeed, the systemic orientation of …
… from knowledge of a patient’s perceived coercion status. Indeed, the systemic orientation of …
Adverse impact of coercive treatments on psychiatric inpatients' satisfaction with care
JL Strauss, JB Zervakis, KM Stechuchak… - … Mental Health Journal, 2013 - Springer
… Progress is being made in understanding the determinants of perceived coercion in the
psychiatric population and how both coercion and satisfaction with inpatient care are related to …
psychiatric population and how both coercion and satisfaction with inpatient care are related to …
Impact of coercion on treatment outcome
R Kaltiala-Heino, P Laippala… - … of law and psychiatry, 1997 - Elsevier
… Perceived coercion was studied by summarizing responses to different questions indicating
no choice and patient resistance in the admission. In perceived coercion… “perceived coercion…
no choice and patient resistance in the admission. In perceived coercion… “perceived coercion…
Patient, family, and staff perceptions of coercion in mental hospital admission: An exploratory study
SK Hoge, C Lidz, E Mulvey, L Roth… - … sciences & the law, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
… Another aspect of the process of coercion that was overlooked in our original … perceived
coercion lies ahead and must include these variables related to the process of coercion…
coercion lies ahead and must include these variables related to the process of coercion…
Staff attitudes and thoughts about the use of coercion in acute psychiatric wards
… for security reasons, and the opinion that using coercion is perceived as giving care. This
attitude can be considered as being in a middle position and has a pragmatic view on the use …
attitude can be considered as being in a middle position and has a pragmatic view on the use …