Sixty-four patients were interviewed about changes to leave of absence brought about by the Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Act 1995 in the context of their views about services and medication. Few patients were clear about the change in the law,which suggests that more has to be done to inform patients of their rights and legal status. A number of patients reported difficulty in negotiating preferred medication with their psychiatrists and felt compelled to take medication that resulted in debilitating side-effects. A third of patients eligible to be interviewed agreed to an interview and ethical and practical difficulties in accessing patients for this type of research are discussed
Carers are seen as legitimate stakeholders in wider policy processes and increasingly as ‘co-produce...
Background The Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 was considered as world leadin...
The Community Treatment Order (CTO) was introduced by the Mental Health Act 2007, and from the star...
The Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Act 1995 restricted leave of absence (LOA) for detaine...
ObjectiveTo consider the relationship between the restriction of leave of absence (LOA) to 12 months...
Community Care Orders (CCOs) were introduced in Scotland in the Mental Health (Patients in the Commu...
Introduction: Considerable guidance is available about the implementation of leave for detained pati...
Background 'Leave' is a term used within inpatient mental health services to describe occasions when...
In a 2011 survey of mental health patients in BC, 43% of respondents who had been involuntarily hosp...
The use of community based compulsory treatment orders for individuals experiencing mental distress ...
Background Norway introduced capacity-based legislation in mental healthcare on 1 September 2017 wi...
Background: Capacity-based mental health legislation was introduced in Norway on 1 September 2017. T...
Purpose – This study sought to determine what written information is given to informally admitted pa...
Background: Service users detained for assessment and/or treatment under the Mental Health Act 1983 ...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Involuntary detention is used internationally to detain and treat peo...
Carers are seen as legitimate stakeholders in wider policy processes and increasingly as ‘co-produce...
Background The Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 was considered as world leadin...
The Community Treatment Order (CTO) was introduced by the Mental Health Act 2007, and from the star...
The Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Act 1995 restricted leave of absence (LOA) for detaine...
ObjectiveTo consider the relationship between the restriction of leave of absence (LOA) to 12 months...
Community Care Orders (CCOs) were introduced in Scotland in the Mental Health (Patients in the Commu...
Introduction: Considerable guidance is available about the implementation of leave for detained pati...
Background 'Leave' is a term used within inpatient mental health services to describe occasions when...
In a 2011 survey of mental health patients in BC, 43% of respondents who had been involuntarily hosp...
The use of community based compulsory treatment orders for individuals experiencing mental distress ...
Background Norway introduced capacity-based legislation in mental healthcare on 1 September 2017 wi...
Background: Capacity-based mental health legislation was introduced in Norway on 1 September 2017. T...
Purpose – This study sought to determine what written information is given to informally admitted pa...
Background: Service users detained for assessment and/or treatment under the Mental Health Act 1983 ...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Involuntary detention is used internationally to detain and treat peo...
Carers are seen as legitimate stakeholders in wider policy processes and increasingly as ‘co-produce...
Background The Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 was considered as world leadin...
The Community Treatment Order (CTO) was introduced by the Mental Health Act 2007, and from the star...