Objective To assess whether implementing patient‐controlled admission (PCA) can reduce coercion and improve other clinical outcomes for psychiatric in‐patients. Methods During 2013–2016, 422 patients in the PCA group were propensity score matched 1:5 with a control group (n = 2110) that received treatment as usual (TAU). Patients were followed up for at least one year using the intention to treat principle utilising nationwide registers. In a paired design, the outcomes of PCA patients during the year after signing a contract were compared with the year before. Results No reduction in coercion (risk difference = 0.001; 95% CI: −0.038; 0.040) or self‐harming behaviour (risk difference = 0.005; 95% CI: −0.008; 0.018) was observed in the...
Coercive treatments are often regarded as an inevitable and yet highly debated feature of psychiatri...
Background Coercive psychiatric treatment is one of the most controversial practices in medicine wit...
Background: There has been a call for increased patient autonomy and participation in psychiatry. So...
<p><b>Background:</b> By patient-controlled admission (PCA), psychiatric patients with a PCA contrac...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia spectrum diagnoses have a poor prognostic outlook and rates ...
Abstract Background Patients with schizophrenia spectrum diagnoses have a poor prognostic outlook an...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of a preventive monitoring program targeted to reduce compulsory ...
INTRODUCTION: Patient-controlled hospital admission for individuals with severe mental disorders is ...
Introduction Patient-controlled admissions (PCAs) represent a change in psychiatric inpatient care w...
Abstract: Background: For a reduction in the use of coercive interventions it will be necessary to i...
INTRODUCTION: Coerced admission to psychiatric hospitals, defined by legal status or patient's subje...
[Introduction] Coerced admission to psychiatric hospitals, defined by legal status or patient's s...
Objective: Large numbers of psychiatric patients either are involuntarily admitted to hospital trea...
IMPORTANCE: Compulsory admissions, defined as admissions against the will of the patient (according ...
PURPOSE: The use of coercive measures in psychiatry is still poorly understood. Most empirical re...
Coercive treatments are often regarded as an inevitable and yet highly debated feature of psychiatri...
Background Coercive psychiatric treatment is one of the most controversial practices in medicine wit...
Background: There has been a call for increased patient autonomy and participation in psychiatry. So...
<p><b>Background:</b> By patient-controlled admission (PCA), psychiatric patients with a PCA contrac...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia spectrum diagnoses have a poor prognostic outlook and rates ...
Abstract Background Patients with schizophrenia spectrum diagnoses have a poor prognostic outlook an...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of a preventive monitoring program targeted to reduce compulsory ...
INTRODUCTION: Patient-controlled hospital admission for individuals with severe mental disorders is ...
Introduction Patient-controlled admissions (PCAs) represent a change in psychiatric inpatient care w...
Abstract: Background: For a reduction in the use of coercive interventions it will be necessary to i...
INTRODUCTION: Coerced admission to psychiatric hospitals, defined by legal status or patient's subje...
[Introduction] Coerced admission to psychiatric hospitals, defined by legal status or patient's s...
Objective: Large numbers of psychiatric patients either are involuntarily admitted to hospital trea...
IMPORTANCE: Compulsory admissions, defined as admissions against the will of the patient (according ...
PURPOSE: The use of coercive measures in psychiatry is still poorly understood. Most empirical re...
Coercive treatments are often regarded as an inevitable and yet highly debated feature of psychiatri...
Background Coercive psychiatric treatment is one of the most controversial practices in medicine wit...
Background: There has been a call for increased patient autonomy and participation in psychiatry. So...