Background: Studies reveal that users of mental health care services sometimes experience humiliation during care. These experiences may influence the users' recovery process and treatment satisfaction. Method: Thirteen informants with experience in mental health services were recruited for semi-structured interviews. Informants were recruited through collaboration with users' organisations. Modified text condensation was used for analysis of the qualitative data. Results: Users' experiences with humiliation in mental health care were sorted into three main themes. These are themes related to different perspectives between staff and users; themes related to violence of user autonomy; and experiences related to staff attitudes. Discussion: T...
This thesis aims to add to the body of literature on forensic service users (FSUs). Literature arou...
Background: People with non-epileptic seizures (NES) describe challenging relationships with health ...
Forensic psychiatric inpatients are frequently exposed to aggression from fellow patients during the...
Background There is a lack of empirical studies of patients’ level of humiliation during the hospita...
BACKGROUND: When mental health service users are detained under a Section of the Mental Health Act (...
Background: Aggressive situations occurring within mental health services can harm service users, st...
Objective: Healthcare, from a caring science perspective, aims to support the patients’ health proce...
Objective: Healthcare, from a caring science perspective, aims to support the patients’ health proce...
The phenomenon of abused women with mental illness is often unrecognised by staff working within wel...
Background Successive governments have placed service users’ experiences at the heart of mental hea...
Forensic psychiatric inpatients are frequently exposed to aggression from fellow patients during the...
Physical intervention is often used to manage incidents involving service users in mental health in-...
This paper explores the methodological aspects of a user‐led study investigating mental health servi...
This paper explores the methodological aspects of a user‐led study investigating mental health servi...
Introduction: Workplace trauma in mental health settings is defined as exposure to verbal and physic...
This thesis aims to add to the body of literature on forensic service users (FSUs). Literature arou...
Background: People with non-epileptic seizures (NES) describe challenging relationships with health ...
Forensic psychiatric inpatients are frequently exposed to aggression from fellow patients during the...
Background There is a lack of empirical studies of patients’ level of humiliation during the hospita...
BACKGROUND: When mental health service users are detained under a Section of the Mental Health Act (...
Background: Aggressive situations occurring within mental health services can harm service users, st...
Objective: Healthcare, from a caring science perspective, aims to support the patients’ health proce...
Objective: Healthcare, from a caring science perspective, aims to support the patients’ health proce...
The phenomenon of abused women with mental illness is often unrecognised by staff working within wel...
Background Successive governments have placed service users’ experiences at the heart of mental hea...
Forensic psychiatric inpatients are frequently exposed to aggression from fellow patients during the...
Physical intervention is often used to manage incidents involving service users in mental health in-...
This paper explores the methodological aspects of a user‐led study investigating mental health servi...
This paper explores the methodological aspects of a user‐led study investigating mental health servi...
Introduction: Workplace trauma in mental health settings is defined as exposure to verbal and physic...
This thesis aims to add to the body of literature on forensic service users (FSUs). Literature arou...
Background: People with non-epileptic seizures (NES) describe challenging relationships with health ...
Forensic psychiatric inpatients are frequently exposed to aggression from fellow patients during the...