Background: In clinical psychiatric practice, health care professionals (HCP) must decide in exceptional circumstances after the weighing of interests, which, if any, containment measures including coercion are to be used. Here, the risk for patients, staff, and third parties, in addition to therapeutic considerations, factor into the decision. Patients' preference and the inclusion of relatives in these decisions are important; therefore, an understanding of how patients and next of kin (NOK) experience different coercive measures is crucial for clinical decision making. The aim of this study is to compare how patients, HCP, and NOK assess commonly used coercive measures.Methods: A sample of 435 patients, 372 HCP, and 230 NOK completed the...
Ketelsen R, Schulz M, Driessen M. Zwangsmaßnahmen im Vergleich an sechs psychiatrischen Abteilungen....
The decision to use coercive measures (restraint, seclusion and forced medication) in psychiatric pr...
To develop recommendations for improving the conditions of stay and treatment of persons with mental...
Background: In clinical psychiatric practice, health care professionals (HCP) must decide in excepti...
BACKGROUND In psychiatric treatment containment measures are used to de-escalate high-risk situat...
Objective: To ascertain the degree of approval amongst service users and staff for various coercive ...
Aims To compare across different service configurations the acceptability of containment methods to ...
Despite absence of clear evidence to assert that the use of coercion in psychiatry is practically an...
Background: Disturbed psychiatric inpatients are managed using a range of containment measures (...
Difficult and challenging behaviour by inpatients is a feature of acute psychiatric ward life. Diffe...
This study examined patients' preferences for coercive methods and the extent to which patients' cho...
PURPOSE: The use of coercive measures in psychiatry is still poorly understood. Most empirical re...
This systematic review presents evidence regarding factors that may influence the patient's subjecti...
Background: The use of coercion in the treatment of persons with serious mental illness is a long de...
Self-harm is common in mental health facilities, and coercive containment measures are sometimes use...
Ketelsen R, Schulz M, Driessen M. Zwangsmaßnahmen im Vergleich an sechs psychiatrischen Abteilungen....
The decision to use coercive measures (restraint, seclusion and forced medication) in psychiatric pr...
To develop recommendations for improving the conditions of stay and treatment of persons with mental...
Background: In clinical psychiatric practice, health care professionals (HCP) must decide in excepti...
BACKGROUND In psychiatric treatment containment measures are used to de-escalate high-risk situat...
Objective: To ascertain the degree of approval amongst service users and staff for various coercive ...
Aims To compare across different service configurations the acceptability of containment methods to ...
Despite absence of clear evidence to assert that the use of coercion in psychiatry is practically an...
Background: Disturbed psychiatric inpatients are managed using a range of containment measures (...
Difficult and challenging behaviour by inpatients is a feature of acute psychiatric ward life. Diffe...
This study examined patients' preferences for coercive methods and the extent to which patients' cho...
PURPOSE: The use of coercive measures in psychiatry is still poorly understood. Most empirical re...
This systematic review presents evidence regarding factors that may influence the patient's subjecti...
Background: The use of coercion in the treatment of persons with serious mental illness is a long de...
Self-harm is common in mental health facilities, and coercive containment measures are sometimes use...
Ketelsen R, Schulz M, Driessen M. Zwangsmaßnahmen im Vergleich an sechs psychiatrischen Abteilungen....
The decision to use coercive measures (restraint, seclusion and forced medication) in psychiatric pr...
To develop recommendations for improving the conditions of stay and treatment of persons with mental...