The incidence of involuntary hospitalisations varies widely among and within countries. One factor that could account for these variations is the local profile of medical doctors deciding on involuntary admissions. The first goal of this study was to test whether to decide on an involuntary hospitalisation was an individual or a situational disposition. The second goal was to explore doctors' characteristics associated with the use of coercion in specific situations. Medical doctors of four French-speaking Swiss cantons with the competence, according to cantonal laws, to decide on an involuntary hospitalisation were invited to take part in an online survey. Respondents were asked whether they would decide on an involuntary hospitalisation o...
ENGLISH ABSTRACT Background and aim The use of coercion in mental health care services has been wide...
AIMS OF THE STUDY In daily clinical work, coercion continues to be highly prevalent, with rates diff...
Background: Involuntary admissions can be detrimental for patients. Due to legal, ethical and clini...
The study is aimed at determining the prevalence of formal and informal involuntary hospitalisation,...
Abstract Background Despite the scarce evidence for patients’ benefits of coercion and its well-docu...
Introduction: Involuntary admissions to psychiatric hospitals, regardless of their beneficial effect...
The study is aimed at determining the prevalence of formal and informal involuntary hospitalisation,...
Background We aimed to identify differences in predictors of involuntary psychiatric hospitalisation...
Despite the scarce evidence for patients' benefits of coercion and its well-documented negative effe...
Important discrepancies exist between physicians in deciding when to perform involuntary hospitaliza...
OBJECTIVE:Involuntary treatment in mental health care is a sensitive but rarely studied issue. This ...
Background The use of involuntary admission in psychiatry may be necessary to enable...
Perceived coercion is not exclusively related to the patient's legal status at admission. Patients a...
The experience of coercion in health care is controversial. Coercion is likely to promote negative a...
PURPOSE: The use of coercive measures in psychiatry is still poorly understood. Most empirical re...
ENGLISH ABSTRACT Background and aim The use of coercion in mental health care services has been wide...
AIMS OF THE STUDY In daily clinical work, coercion continues to be highly prevalent, with rates diff...
Background: Involuntary admissions can be detrimental for patients. Due to legal, ethical and clini...
The study is aimed at determining the prevalence of formal and informal involuntary hospitalisation,...
Abstract Background Despite the scarce evidence for patients’ benefits of coercion and its well-docu...
Introduction: Involuntary admissions to psychiatric hospitals, regardless of their beneficial effect...
The study is aimed at determining the prevalence of formal and informal involuntary hospitalisation,...
Background We aimed to identify differences in predictors of involuntary psychiatric hospitalisation...
Despite the scarce evidence for patients' benefits of coercion and its well-documented negative effe...
Important discrepancies exist between physicians in deciding when to perform involuntary hospitaliza...
OBJECTIVE:Involuntary treatment in mental health care is a sensitive but rarely studied issue. This ...
Background The use of involuntary admission in psychiatry may be necessary to enable...
Perceived coercion is not exclusively related to the patient's legal status at admission. Patients a...
The experience of coercion in health care is controversial. Coercion is likely to promote negative a...
PURPOSE: The use of coercive measures in psychiatry is still poorly understood. Most empirical re...
ENGLISH ABSTRACT Background and aim The use of coercion in mental health care services has been wide...
AIMS OF THE STUDY In daily clinical work, coercion continues to be highly prevalent, with rates diff...
Background: Involuntary admissions can be detrimental for patients. Due to legal, ethical and clini...