[图书][B] Service Users' Experiences of Coercion and Autonomy in Inpatient Mental Health Services

R Gray - 2019 - search.proquest.com
Perceived coercion in the admission process did not affect … used a comparison of service
user, clinical and collateral member’s accounts to produce a factual account of the admission. …

Patient and staff experiences of coercive care

A Davies - 2012 - wrap.warwick.ac.uk
… in scores in predicting patient perception of coercion. 62% … To study the subsequent
perceptions of psychiatric patients who … maintained their sense of self during the admission

Ethical deliberations about involuntary treatment: interviews with Swedish psychiatrists

M Sjöstrand, L Sandman, P Karlsson, G Helgesson… - BMC medical …, 2015 - Springer
… to what patients experience as coercion; hence patients may … Thus, although these
respondents shared basic factual … that involuntary psychiatric admission is perceived as more …

Exploring severe mental health problems and involuntary admission to psychiatric hospital

TE Goodall - 2016 - etheses.bham.ac.uk
… factors associated with coercion in those who are involuntarily admitted to hospital. Those
… and care and consequently perceived the process as less coercive (Van den Hooff & …

Use of a proforma to aid in reducing coercion into informal admission for acute adult psychiatric inpatients in the UK

BI Perry, N Ayadurai, E Hess, D Harmer, T Curry… - Legal Medicine, 2019 - Elsevier
… There might be several causes for this. Younger … Firstly, we report a process whereby an
NHS trust has proactively sought to … Perceived coercion at admission to psychiatric hospital and …

[PDF][PDF] Compulsory admission and involuntary treatment of mentally ill patients-legislation and practice in EU-member states

HJ Salize, H Dreßing, M Peitz - Central Institute of Mental Health …, 2002 - psychrights.org
… of the mentally ill, or the application of coercive measures still … sources are provided,
detailing the compulsory admissionfactual practice of the law furthers „revolving-door-psychiatry“ …

Coercion in psychiatric care: where are we now, what do we know, where do we go?

G Newton-Howes - The Psychiatrist, 2010 - cambridge.org
… construct is often called ‘perceived coercion’ in order to mark … the facts and figures but
engaging in a dialogue that allows a … The causes for this intercountry variation is unclear, however …

Ward atmosphere and patient satisfaction in psychiatric hospitals with different ward settings and door policies. Results from a mixed methods study

SA Efkemann, J Bernard, J Kalagi, I Otte… - … in Psychiatry, 2019 - frontiersin.org
coercive interventions or serious incidents. The aim of the present study was to investigate
more subjective perceptions of different psychiatricresources in the respective hospital due to …

Telecare for the elderly: coercion, confidence and satisfaction associated with its use

BB Neves, JR Goldim - Revista Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia, 2018 - SciELO Brasil
… hospitalization, the MacArthur Admission Experience Survey, which is composed of 16 …
Factual sources of psychiatric patients' perceptions of coercion in the Hospital Admission Process

What is the role of procedural justice in civil commitment?

BG McKenna, AIF Simpson… - … Journal of Psychiatry, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
factual account’ based on files and on interviews with … recognised in the process of admission
to hospital. One limitation … procedural justice in reducing patient perception of coercion [1]. …