BACKGROUND: Compulsory admissions have a strong effect on psychiatric patients and represent a deprivation of personal liberty. Although the rate of such admissions is tending to rise in several Western countries, there is little qualitative research on the mental health-care process preceding compulsory admission. The objective of the study was to identify crucial factors in the mental health-care process preceding compulsory admission of adult psychiatric patients. METHODS: This retrospective, qualitative multiple-case study was based on the patient records of patients with severe mental illness, mainly schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. Twenty two patient records were analyzed. Patients' demographic and clinical characterist...
Introduction: Involuntary admissions to psychiatric hospitals, regardless of their beneficial effect...
IMPORTANCE: Compulsory admissions, defined as admissions against the will of the patient (according ...
Background: Reducing involuntary psychiatric admissions has been on the international human rights a...
Abstract Background Compulsory admissions have a strong effect on psychiatric patients and represent...
Despite efforts to reduce coercion in psychiatry, involuntary hospitalizations remain frequent, repr...
Background Compulsory admission is commonly regarded as necessary and justified for patients whose ...
Objective: This prospective study addresses risk factors of compulsory re-admission focusing on the ...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> Compulsive admissions of severe mentally ill patients are controversi...
Despite efforts to reduce coercion in psychiatry, involuntary hospitalizations remain frequent, repr...
Background The overall number of involuntary admissions is increasing in many European countries. Pa...
ABSTRACT Understanding and interpreting the process behind compulsory admissions Research question I...
Objective: Compulsory admission to a psychiatric hospital is associated with a three- to fourfold in...
BACKGROUND: This article presents initial data from the Amsterdam Study of Acute Psychiatry (ASAP) w...
Background: The overall number of involuntary admissions is increasing in many European countries. P...
textabstractBackground: The overall number of involuntary admissions is increasing in many European ...
Introduction: Involuntary admissions to psychiatric hospitals, regardless of their beneficial effect...
IMPORTANCE: Compulsory admissions, defined as admissions against the will of the patient (according ...
Background: Reducing involuntary psychiatric admissions has been on the international human rights a...
Abstract Background Compulsory admissions have a strong effect on psychiatric patients and represent...
Despite efforts to reduce coercion in psychiatry, involuntary hospitalizations remain frequent, repr...
Background Compulsory admission is commonly regarded as necessary and justified for patients whose ...
Objective: This prospective study addresses risk factors of compulsory re-admission focusing on the ...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> Compulsive admissions of severe mentally ill patients are controversi...
Despite efforts to reduce coercion in psychiatry, involuntary hospitalizations remain frequent, repr...
Background The overall number of involuntary admissions is increasing in many European countries. Pa...
ABSTRACT Understanding and interpreting the process behind compulsory admissions Research question I...
Objective: Compulsory admission to a psychiatric hospital is associated with a three- to fourfold in...
BACKGROUND: This article presents initial data from the Amsterdam Study of Acute Psychiatry (ASAP) w...
Background: The overall number of involuntary admissions is increasing in many European countries. P...
textabstractBackground: The overall number of involuntary admissions is increasing in many European ...
Introduction: Involuntary admissions to psychiatric hospitals, regardless of their beneficial effect...
IMPORTANCE: Compulsory admissions, defined as admissions against the will of the patient (according ...
Background: Reducing involuntary psychiatric admissions has been on the international human rights a...