Physical restraint during inpatient treatment of adolescent anorexia nervosa: frequency, clinical correlates, and associations with outcome at five-year follow-up

T Blikshavn, I Halvorsen, Ø Rø - Journal of eating disorders, 2020 - Springer
… to provide treatment voluntarily and without the use of coercion. However, in severe anorexia
nervosa it is sometimes necessary to use physical restraint, that is, the patient is physically …

Subjective distress after seclusion or mechanical restraint: one-year follow-up of a randomized controlled study

T Steinert, M Birk, E Flammer, J Bergk - Psychiatric Services, 2013 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
… of mechanical restraint, there was no … by coercive measures. Further, 13 patients, nine from
the seclusion group and four from the restraint group, had experienced subsequent coercive

Predicting coercion during the course of psychiatric hospitalizations

M Müller, N Brackmann, M Jäger… - European …, 2023 - cambridge.org
… Patient characteristics and symptoms associated with perceived coercion during hospital …
Prevalence and correlates of seclusion with or without restraint in a Canadian psychiatric …

Clinical and demographic characteristics of secluded and mechanically restrained mentally ill patients: a retrospective study

C Miodownik, MD Friger, E Orev, Y Gansburg… - Israel journal of health …, 2019 - Springer
… this intervention and its prevalence may reach as high as 38% … require restraint or a
combination of seclusion and restraint [5… between the type of coercion (seclusion or restraint) and …

Use of mechanical and pharmacological restraint over an eight-year period and its relation to clinical factors

SK Reitan, AS Helvik, V Iversen - Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
… draw conclusions on the use of restraint in different groups, all use of coercion, and so on. …
, consecutive years and not only reported ‘point prevalence’. This matters because there is a …

Physical restraints among the elderly in the acute care setting: Prevalence, complications and its association with patients' characteristics

SY Ang, FA Bakar Aloweni, K Perera… - Proceedings of …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
… The prevalence of physical restraints used was higher than that in … prevalence of physical
restraints reported that 23% of elderly nursing home residents were on physical restraints

Antipsychotic treatment of psychotic disorders in forensic psychiatry: patients' perception of coercion and its predictors

J Horvath, T Steinert, S Jaeger - International journal of law and psychiatry, 2018 - Elsevier
… CES for each form of coercive measure (seclusion, mechanical restraint, forced medication).
… data collection, whereas usually the prevalence of coercive measures is assessed over the …

Acceptability and use of coercive methods across differing service configurations with and without seclusion and/or psychiatric intensive care units

SA Pettit, L Bowers, A Tulloch, AE Cullen… - Journal of Advanced …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
… initiate restraint. There was no relationship between acceptability of manual restraint and its
initiation. … There was no association between MAPAT time-to-restraint and manual restraint

Perceived coercion in persons with mental disorder in India: A cross-sectional study

BN Raveesh, S Pathare, P Lepping… - Indian Journal of …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Coercion classically includes seclusion, restraints, and involuntary medication, but …
However, the prevalence of coercion is remarkably similar across those four countries with big …

[HTML][HTML] Measures to avoid coercion in psychiatry and their efficacy

S Hirsch, T Steinert - Deutsches Ärzteblatt International, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… article, the term “coercion” refers in particular to seclusion and restraint. This means tying …
prevalence of complications of coercion is not known. After a young man had died in restraints