Coercion in psychiatric care: where are we now, what do we know, where do we go?
G Newton-Howes - The Psychiatrist, 2010 - cambridge.org
Coercion is a subjective response to a particular intervention and has been considered an
unfortunate but necessary part of the care of people with psychiatric illness. Its ethical …
unfortunate but necessary part of the care of people with psychiatric illness. Its ethical …
Coercion in psychiatric care: clinical, legal, and ethical controversies
R Wynn - International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Despite a long-standing tradition of the use of coercion in psychiatric care, such as
involuntary admission and treatment, few have systematically addressed this issue. In recent …
involuntary admission and treatment, few have systematically addressed this issue. In recent …
Coercion in psychiatric care: systematic review of correlates and themes
G Newton-Howes, R Mullen - Psychiatric Services, 2011 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: This study systematically examined the empirical literature on the themes and
correlates of coercion as defined by the subjective experience of patients in psychiatric care …
correlates of coercion as defined by the subjective experience of patients in psychiatric care …
Reducing coercion in mental healthcare
SP Sashidharan, R Mezzina, D Puras - Epidemiology and psychiatric …, 2019 - cambridge.org
AimsTo examine the extent and nature of coercive practices in mental healthcare and to
consider the ethical, human rights challenges facing the current clinical practices in this …
consider the ethical, human rights challenges facing the current clinical practices in this …
Coercion in mental healthcare: time for a change in direction
Coercion has always been integral to the care and treatment of people who are mentally ill
and there is no 'perfect'model in which coercion is absent. A number of interventions have …
and there is no 'perfect'model in which coercion is absent. A number of interventions have …
[PDF][PDF] Coercion in psychiatric care: what have we learned from research?
CW Lidz - Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and …, 1998 - scholar.archive.org
The use of coercion to assure that people with a mental illness receive treatment has been
the focus one of the longest running controversies among mental health professionals. Until …
the focus one of the longest running controversies among mental health professionals. Until …
[图书][B] Informal coercion: Current evidence
K Yeeles - 2016 - books.google.com
The literature on coercion has focused mainly on the compulsory treatment of psychiatric
patients in hospital. Coercion was thus often equated with involuntary status. However, in …
patients in hospital. Coercion was thus often equated with involuntary status. However, in …
Patients' perception of coercion in acute psychiatric wards. An intervention study
KW Sørgaard - Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
A project based on the “Breakthrough series” for reducing the patients' perception of
coercion in psychiatric acute wards is presented. Three different measures were chosen: 1) …
coercion in psychiatric acute wards is presented. Three different measures were chosen: 1) …
Service users' perspective of their admission: a report of study findings
B O'Donoghue, E Roche, J Lyne… - Irish journal of …, 2017 - cambridge.org
ObjectivesThe 'Service Users' Perspective of their Admission'study examined voluntarily and
involuntarily admitted services users' perception of coercion during the admission process …
involuntarily admitted services users' perception of coercion during the admission process …
Perceived coercion at admission to psychiatric hospital and engagement with follow-up: A cohort study
J Bindman, Y Reid, G Szmukler, J Tiller… - Social psychiatry and …, 2005 - Springer
Background Measures of perceived coercion at psychiatric hospital admission have been
developed. We aimed to investigate predictors of perceived coercion in subjects admitted to …
developed. We aimed to investigate predictors of perceived coercion in subjects admitted to …