Patients' experience of involuntary psychiatric care: good opportunities and great losses
IM Johansson, B Lundman - … of psychiatric and mental health …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
… in compulsory care is how to handle the intrusion on the patient's autonomy without violating
his/her integrity. Personal autonomy can be defined as personal rule of the self that is free …
his/her integrity. Personal autonomy can be defined as personal rule of the self that is free …
Concept analysis: patient autonomy in a caring context
C Lindberg, C Fagerström, B Sivberg… - Journal of advanced …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
… Patient vulnerability was shown to be the antecedent of patient autonomy and arises due to
… , intensive care units (ICUs), PACUs and forensic psychiatric/psychiatric care units were the …
… , intensive care units (ICUs), PACUs and forensic psychiatric/psychiatric care units were the …
Deprivation of liberty in psychiatric hospital care: the patient's perspective
L Kuosmanen, H Hätönen, H Malkavaara… - Nursing …, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
… psychiatric nursing, the deprivation of hospitalized patients’ liberty gives rise to ethical
dilemmas,26,27 especially issues associated with limit setting and patient autonomy… of psychiatric …
dilemmas,26,27 especially issues associated with limit setting and patient autonomy… of psychiatric …
Experiences of Patients in Acute and Closed Psychiatric Wards: A Systematic Review.
W Nugteren, Y Zalm, TB Hafsteinsdóttir… - … in psychiatric care, 2016 - search.ebscohost.com
… into the patients' experiences during treatment in an acute, closed psychiatric ward. Design
and … the findings of this systematic review to improve quality of care in acute psychiatric units. …
and … the findings of this systematic review to improve quality of care in acute psychiatric units. …
Authenticity and autonomy in the managed-care era: Forensic psychiatric perspectives
HJ Bursztajn, A Brodsky - The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 1994 - journals.uchicago.edu
… a medical patient’s refusal of a psychiatric consultation to evaluate … the effect of cost control
on the patient’s capacity to make … decision autonomous when, in fact, it is neither autonomous …
on the patient’s capacity to make … decision autonomous when, in fact, it is neither autonomous …
Which values are important for patients during involuntary treatment? A qualitative study with psychiatric inpatients
… consider life and freedom as the reason for the conflict, the best course of action will respect
the need of staff to apply the principle of beneficence and the need of patients for autonomy. …
the need of staff to apply the principle of beneficence and the need of patients for autonomy. …
[HTML][HTML] Physical restraint using, autonomy, ethics among psychiatric patients in nursing practice in China
Z Jun-Fang, CAI Hong-Tao, LI Wei-Ming… - Journal of Integrative …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
… patients' autonomy and dignity should be raised among nurses. In a Chinese psychiatric …
centered care are essential to respect patient autonomy and eliminate the detriment caused …
centered care are essential to respect patient autonomy and eliminate the detriment caused …
Psychiatric patients' views on why their involuntary hospitalisation was right or wrong: a qualitative study
C Katsakou, D Rose, T Amos, L Bowers… - … and psychiatric …, 2012 - Springer
… impact of involuntary hospitalisation on the patients’ autonomy is more important in shaping
their … and their sense of themselves as autonomous individuals. This concern may lead to the …
their … and their sense of themselves as autonomous individuals. This concern may lead to the …