More knowledge is needed on how to reduce the prevalence of formal and informal coercion in Norwegian mental health care. To explore possible reasons for the widespread differences in coercive practice in psychiatry and drug addiction treatment in Norway, and the poor compliance to change initiatives, we performed a nationwide survey. Six vignettes from concrete and realistic clinical situations where coercive measures were among the alternative courses of action, and where the difference between authoritarian (paternalistic) and dialogical (user participation) practices was explicitly delineated, were presented in an electronic questionnaire distributed to five groups of professionals: psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, other profession...
Despite absence of clear evidence to assert that the use of coercion in psychiatry is practically an...
Background: Coercion has always existed in psychiatry and is increasingly debated. The 'move into th...
Introduction. In addition to compulsion (involuntary hospitalization, seclusion, restraint, etc.), t...
Objective: There is debate regarding the use of coercion in the psychiatric services and how to mi...
PURPOSE: Whilst formal coercion in psychiatry is regulated by legislation, other interventions that ...
This pilot study aimed at investigating how mental health professionals on acute psychiatric wards r...
The use of coercion to assure that people with a mental illness receive treatment has been the focus...
Background Norwegian law and regulations regarding patient autonomy and the use of c...
Background The use of coercion is morally problematic and requires an ongoing critical reflection. W...
Background: The use of coercion is morally problematic and requires an ongoing critical reflection. ...
BACKGROUND: Coercion has always existed in psychiatry and is increasingly debated. The 'move into th...
The use of coercion poses a key concern in terms of patients’ rights. To reduce coercive interventio...
Introduction: Coercion can be defined as the use of force to limit a person’s choices. In Poland, co...
Background Working alliances are considered to be essential to treatment, and they represent a robus...
Coercion in mental health care gives rise to many ethical challenges. Many countries have recently i...
Despite absence of clear evidence to assert that the use of coercion in psychiatry is practically an...
Background: Coercion has always existed in psychiatry and is increasingly debated. The 'move into th...
Introduction. In addition to compulsion (involuntary hospitalization, seclusion, restraint, etc.), t...
Objective: There is debate regarding the use of coercion in the psychiatric services and how to mi...
PURPOSE: Whilst formal coercion in psychiatry is regulated by legislation, other interventions that ...
This pilot study aimed at investigating how mental health professionals on acute psychiatric wards r...
The use of coercion to assure that people with a mental illness receive treatment has been the focus...
Background Norwegian law and regulations regarding patient autonomy and the use of c...
Background The use of coercion is morally problematic and requires an ongoing critical reflection. W...
Background: The use of coercion is morally problematic and requires an ongoing critical reflection. ...
BACKGROUND: Coercion has always existed in psychiatry and is increasingly debated. The 'move into th...
The use of coercion poses a key concern in terms of patients’ rights. To reduce coercive interventio...
Introduction: Coercion can be defined as the use of force to limit a person’s choices. In Poland, co...
Background Working alliances are considered to be essential to treatment, and they represent a robus...
Coercion in mental health care gives rise to many ethical challenges. Many countries have recently i...
Despite absence of clear evidence to assert that the use of coercion in psychiatry is practically an...
Background: Coercion has always existed in psychiatry and is increasingly debated. The 'move into th...
Introduction. In addition to compulsion (involuntary hospitalization, seclusion, restraint, etc.), t...