Seclusion, restraint, therapeutic Alliance, and legal admission status: what really matters?

AK O'Callaghan, R Plunkett… - Journal of Psychiatric …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
… the use of seclusion and restraint, the use of seclusion and restraint is generally underresearched.
… We have previously examined perceived coercion on admission in this population. …

Coercion in intensive care, an insufficiently explored issue—a scoping review of qualitative narratives of patient's experiences

S Joebges, C Mouton-Dorey, B Ricou… - Journal of the …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
… One prime example of a formal coercive measure in the ICU is the use of restraints, which
are applied for patients’ own safety. Through a database search, we sought to evaluate patient …

A cross-sectional study of experienced coercion in adolescent mental health inpatients

O Nyttingnes, T Ruud, R Norvoll, J Rugkåsa… - BMC Health Services …, 2018 - Springer
… Involuntary care and coercive measures are frequently present … perceive or experience
coercion during inpatient mental health care, and to examine predictors of experienced coercion. …

Chemical restraint: a qualitative synthesis review of adult service user and staff experiences in mental health settings

E Muir‐Cochrane, C Oster - Nursing & health sciences, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
… the use of coercive practices, including chemical restraint, in mental health care. Chemical
… of chemical restraint comes from quantitative research exploring the prevalence, risk factors, …

[PDF][PDF] Coercion in psychiatric care: challenges and perspectives

A Wullschleger - access.archive-ouverte.unige.ch
… between perceived coercion and perceived justification of coercivePrevalence and risk
factors for seclusion and restraint at … Clinical correlates and predictors of perceived coercion

The reasons for using restraint and seclusion in psychiatric inpatient care: A nationwide 15-year study

A Keski-Valkama, E Sailas, M Eronen… - Nordic journal of …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
… These four categories were formed because the prevalence of the use of restraint/seclusion …
whether the reasons for coercive measures differed between restraint and seclusion. This …

Users' perceptions and views on violence and coercion in mental health

C Abderhalden, S Hahn, YDB Bonner… - Violence in mental health …, 2006 - Springer
… persons), we find that, in spite of the prevalence of violence in family settings, only a small
number … The prevalence of violent incidents in a family setting appears similar to that found in …

Patient perceptions of coercion in mental hospital admission

VA Hiday, MS Swartz, J Swanson… - International journal of law …, 1997 - Elsevier
… Other research suggests that the true prevalence of problematic substance use approaches
50… The prevalence of co-occurring substance use in the previous 4 months with this measure …

The Use of Seclusion and Mechanical Restraint in Psychiatry-A Persistent Challenge over Time

A Keski-Valkama - 2010 - trepo.tuni.fi
Prevalence of the use of seclusion and mechanical restraint ................… latter form of coercion,
ie the use of coercive measures during … restraint, physical restraint and chemical restraint are …

Effectiveness of de-escalation in reducing aggression and coercion in acute psychiatric units. A cluster randomized study

A Celofiga, B Kores Plesnicar, J Koprivsek… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
… The prevalence of the use of restraints in patients within psychiatric wards in different
countries is estimated at between 3.8 and 20% (16). A comparison of datasets from four similar …