The potential iatrogenic effects of psychiatric hospitalization for suicidal behavior: A critical review and recommendations for research.

EF Ward-Ciesielski, SL Rizvi - Clinical Psychology: Science and …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Suicide rates have risen in the United States, and there has been a simultaneous, nearly
ubiquitous decrease in services provided on psychiatric inpatient units (eg, shorter stays …

Feeling coerced during voluntary and involuntary psychiatric hospitalisation: A review and meta-aggregation of qualitative studies

B Silva, M Bachelard, JR Amoussou, D Martinez… - Heliyon, 2023 - cell.com
Objective This review aimed to provide an aggregative synthesis of the qualitative evidence
on patients' experienced coercion during voluntary and involuntary psychiatric …

“Voluntary in quotation marks”: a conceptual model of psychological pressure in mental healthcare based on a grounded theory analysis of interviews with service …

S Potthoff, J Gather, C Hempeler, A Gieselmann… - BMC psychiatry, 2022 - Springer
Background Psychological pressure refers to communicative strategies used by
professionals and informal caregivers to influence the decision-making of service users and …

Ethical challenges of seclusion in psychiatric inpatient wards: a qualitative study of the experiences of Norwegian mental health professionals

E W. Haugom, T Ruud, T Hynnekleiv - BMC health services research, 2019 - Springer
Background Seclusion is an invasive clinical intervention used in inpatient psychiatric wards
as a continuation of milieu therapy with vast behavioural implications that raise many ethical …

Ethical deliberations about involuntary treatment: interviews with Swedish psychiatrists

M Sjöstrand, L Sandman, P Karlsson, G Helgesson… - BMC medical …, 2015 - Springer
Background Involuntary treatment is a key issue in healthcare ethics. In this study, ethical
issues relating to involuntary psychiatric treatment are investigated through interviews with …

Restraint prevalence and perceived coercion among psychiatric inpatients from South India: A prospective study

GS Gowda, P Lepping, EO Noorthoorn, SF Ali… - Asian journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Background The Indian Mental Health Care Act 2017 (MHCA-2017) advocates the
duty to provide treatment in the least coercive manner. Little data exists on how Indian …

Providing good care in the shadow of violence–an interview study with nursing staff and ward managers in psychiatric inpatient care in Sweden

U Hylén, I Engström, K Engström… - Issues in mental …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
The aim was to describe the nursing staff and ward managers' experiences of safety and
violence in everyday meetings with the patients. The qualitative content analyses resulted in …

Perceived coercion among patients admitted in psychiatric wards: Italian results of the EUNOMIA study

G Sampogna, M Luciano, V Del Vecchio… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
The decision to use coercive measures (restraint, seclusion and forced medication) in
psychiatric practice is controversial in mental health care. The EUNOMIA study was funded …

Determinants of patient satisfaction with hospital health care in psychiatry: results based on the SATISPSY-22 questionnaire

XY Zendjidjian, P Auquier, C Lançon… - Patient preference …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Background The aim of our study was to identify patient-and care-related factors that are
associated with patients' satisfaction with psychiatric hospital care, using a specific, self …

'Waiting for the verdict': the experience of being assessed under the Mental Health Act

L Blakley, C Asher, A Etherington, J Maher… - Journal of mental …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Background Following the Independent Mental Health Act review, there is
increasing focus on this coercive part of mental health services and a call for service user …