[HTML][HTML] Coercive measures in psychiatry: a review of ethical arguments

M Chieze, C Clavien, S Kaiser, S Hurst - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2021 - frontiersin.org
… appeared such as relational autonomy, which may help us to view coercion in a new light …
by providing coercive treatment with the aim of facilitating the long-term recovery of autonomy, …

Communication in Psychiatric Coercive Treatment and Patients' Decisional Capacity to Consent

G Mandarelli, G Parmigiani - … and De-escalation: Management of the …, 2021 - Springer
autonomy, as well as their right to be involved in treatment decisions. However, often clinicians
face several issues in performing this task, among which the most frequently reported are …

When People Lose Autonomy: The Case for Coercion and the Moral Responsibility Crisis Clinicians Have to Society

N Strickland, C Luke… - International Journal on …, 2020 - commons.lib.jmu.edu
… We are mindful of important critiques of psychiatric and psychological practices, especially
critiques of the exertion of forceful interventions such as we describe above, and we think that …

[HTML][HTML] compulsory interventions in Psychiatry: an overview on the current situation and recommendations for prevention and adequate use

CG Huber, AR Schneeberger - Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2020 - frontiersin.org
… on autonomy in psychiatry, as facing this challenge might prove beneficial for psychiatry and
… a look at a highly relevant but currently underresearched aspect of coercion in psychiatry. …

Efficacy of interventions to reduce coercive treatment in mental health services: umbrella review of randomised evidence

C Barbui, M Purgato, J Abdulmalik… - … Journal of Psychiatry, 2021 - cambridge.org
Coercive treatment conflicts with the principle of autonomy, a central guiding principle of
the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), which aims to empower …

[HTML][HTML] The psychiatric mental health nurse's ethical considerations regarding the use of coercive measures–a qualitative interview study

C Manderius, K Clintståhl, K Sjöström, K Örmon - BMC nursing, 2023 - Springer
… The psychiatric mental health nurses in this study strive to do what is best for the patient,
to respect the patient’s autonomy as a guiding principle in all ethical considerations, and to …

[HTML][HTML] Compulsory interventions in severe and persistent mental illness: a survey on attitudes among psychiatrists in Switzerland

J Stoll, MA Hodel, F Riese, SA Irwin, P Hoff… - … in Psychiatry, 2021 - frontiersin.org
psychiatrists in our sample found themselves in an ethical dilemma between autonomy and
… which explicitly deals with psychiatrists' attitudes toward coercive measures in patients with …

[HTML][HTML] Restraints and seclusion in psychiatry: striking a balance between protection and coercion. Critical overview of international regulations and rulings

S Zaami, R Rinaldi, G Bersani… - Rivista di psichiatria, 2020 - rivistadipsichiatria.it
… 2010 23 by the Conference of Italian Regions and Autonomous Provinces, which stressed
that preventing violent conduct is vital in psychiatric settings, and R&S needs to be assessed …

[HTML][HTML] Approval of coercion in psychiatry in public perception and the role of stigmatization

S Steiger, J Moeller, JF Sowislo, R Lieb… - … in psychiatry, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Coercive measures are still common in psychiatric emergencies. Although they restrict
patients' autonomy in medical decision making and can have detrimental effects on the affected …

[HTML][HTML] How do decision making and fairness mediate the relationship between involuntary hospitalisation and perceived coercion among psychiatric inpatients?

S Morandi, B Silva, G Pauli, D Martinez… - Journal of Psychiatric …, 2024 - Elsevier
Coercion perceived by psychiatric inpatients is not exclusively determined by formal measures
such as involuntary admissions, seclusion or restraint, but is also associated with patients…