Mental healthcare staff well‐being and burnout: A narrative review of trends, causes, implications, and recommendations for future interventions

J Johnson, LH Hall, K Berzins, J Baker… - … journal of mental …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Rising levels of burnout and poor well‐being in healthcare staff are an international concern
for health systems. The need to improve well‐being and reduce burnout has long been …

Criteria, procedures, and future prospects of involuntary treatment in psychiatry around the world: a narrative review

A Saya, C Brugnoli, G Piazzi, D Liberato… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
The use of involuntary treatment in psychiatry comes with some benefits and many
disadvantages for the patient's experience and the therapeutic outcome. This review …

Clinical and social factors associated with increased risk for involuntary psychiatric hospitalisation: a systematic review, meta-analysis, and narrative synthesis

S Walker, E Mackay, P Barnett, LS Rains… - The Lancet …, 2019 - thelancet.com
Background Use of involuntary psychiatric hospitalisation varies widely within and between
countries. The factors that place individuals and populations at increased risk of involuntary …

Patient restrictions: are there ethical alternatives to seclusion and restraint?

R Kontio, M Välimäki, H Putkonen… - Nursing …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
The use of patient restrictions (eg involuntary admission, seclusion, restraint) is a complex
ethical dilemma in psychiatric care. The present study explored nurses'(n= 22) and …

Involuntary admission and treatment of patients with mental disorder

S Zhang, G Mellsop, J Brink, X Wang - Neuroscience bulletin, 2015 - Springer
Despite the efforts of the World Health Organization to internationally standardize strategies
for mental-health care delivery, the rules and regulations for involuntary admission and …

Inpatient forensic-psychiatric care: legal frameworks and service provision in three European countries

R Edworthy, S Sampson, B Völlm - International journal of law and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Laws governing the detention and treatment of mentally disordered offenders (MDOs) vary
widely across Europe, yet little information is available about the features of these laws and …

Equality in the informed consent process: competence to consent, substitute decision-making, and discrimination of persons with mental disorders

M Scholten, J Gather, J Vollmann - The Journal of Medicine and …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
According to what we propose to call “the competence model,” competence is a necessary
condition for valid informed consent. If a person is not competent to make a treatment …

Coercion within Danish psychiatry compared with 10 other European countries

J Bak, H Aggernæs - Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Background: In 2008, the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or
Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) criticized the use of mechanical restraint in …

“I cry every day and night, I have my son tied in chains”: physical restraint of people with schizophrenia in community settings in Ethiopia

L Asher, A Fekadu, S Teferra, M De Silva… - Globalization and …, 2017 - Springer
Background A primary rationale for scaling up mental health services in low and middle-
income countries is to address human rights violations, including physical restraint in …

Long-term forensic mental health services: an exploratory comparison of 18 European countries

S Sampson, R Edworthy, B Völlm… - International Journal of …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The objective of this study was to explore current provisions within forensic mental health
inpatient services for people who require longer-term care within Europe. We used a …