Patients' experiences of assessment and detention under mental health legislation: systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis
BackgroundUnderstanding patient experiences of detention under mental health legislation
is crucial to efforts to reform policy and practice. AimsTo synthesise qualitative evidence on …
is crucial to efforts to reform policy and practice. AimsTo synthesise qualitative evidence on …
Ethical challenges when using coercion in mental healthcare: a systematic literature review
Background: To better understand the kinds of ethical challenges that emerge when using
coercion in mental healthcare, and the importance of these ethical challenges, this article …
coercion in mental healthcare, and the importance of these ethical challenges, this article …
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 …
disadvantages for the patient's experience and the therapeutic outcome. This review …
'It's unbelievably humiliating'—Patients' expressions of negative effects of coercion in mental health care
Purpose Some patients criticize coercive mental health treatment using extremely strong
words. This may be connected to poor therapeutic relationships and unfavourable treatment …
words. This may be connected to poor therapeutic relationships and unfavourable treatment …
Psychiatric patients' views on why their involuntary hospitalisation was right or wrong: a qualitative study
C Katsakou, D Rose, T Amos, L Bowers… - Social psychiatry and …, 2012 - Springer
Purpose To explore involuntary patients' retrospective views on why their hospitalisation
was right or wrong. Methods Involuntary patients were recruited from 22 hospitals in …
was right or wrong. Methods Involuntary patients were recruited from 22 hospitals in …
Assessing and improving the quality in mental health services
L Samartzis, MA Talias - … journal of environmental research and public …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Background: The mental health of the population consists of the three essential pillars of
quality of life, economy, and society. Mental health services take care of the prevention and …
quality of life, economy, and society. Mental health services take care of the prevention and …
Patient's experiences of involuntary hospital admission and treatment: a review of qualitative studies
C Katsakou, S Priebe - Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences, 2007 - cambridge.org
Aims-This study aimed to explore psychiatric patients' experiences of involuntary admission
and treatment by reviewing qualitative studies. Method-Qualitative studies investigating …
and treatment by reviewing qualitative studies. Method-Qualitative studies investigating …
[PDF][PDF] Coercive sexual strategies
This study examines the use of coercive sexual strategies by men and the outcomes of these
behaviors for women. Using a sample of 541 college undergraduates, data were gathered …
behaviors for women. Using a sample of 541 college undergraduates, data were gathered …
Patient experiences of psychiatric inpatient care: a systematic review of qualitative evidence
L Wood, S Alsawy - Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care, 2016 - ingentaconnect.com
Background: Care received on psychiatric inpatient units is frequently noted by patients to
be poor and at times detrimental to their recovery, despite some recent improvements …
be poor and at times detrimental to their recovery, despite some recent improvements …
Good coercion: Patients' moral evaluation of coercion in mental health care
The use of coercion in mental health care is not self‐evident and requires moral justification.
A joint understanding is difficult to achieve, because patients and health professionals often …
A joint understanding is difficult to achieve, because patients and health professionals often …