Background: Reducing involuntary psychiatric admissions has been on the international human rights and health policy agenda for years. Despite the last decades’ shift towards more services for adults with severe mental illness being provided in the community, most research on how to reduce involuntary admissions has been conducted at secondary health care level. Research from the primary health care level is largely lacking. The aim of this study was to explore mental health professionals’ experiences with factors within primary mental health services that might increase the risk of involuntary psychiatric admissions of adults, and their views on how such admissions might be avoided. Methods: Qualitative semi-structured interviews with thir...
Norsk sammendrag Kommunale psykiske helsetjenester yter tjenester til voksne med alvorlige psykiske ...
Background: The aim of the study was to explore patients’ attitudes towards voluntary and involuntar...
Background: Over the last decades there has been an increasing pressure on the acute psychiatric war...
Background: Reducing involuntary psychiatric admissions has been on the international human rights a...
Objective: Paths toward referral to involuntary psychiatric admission mainly unfold in the contexts ...
Background: It is an important objective of the psychiatric services to keep the use of involuntary ...
Background Reducing involuntary psychiatric admissions is a global concern. In Norwa...
Abstract Background Compulsory admissions have a strong effect on psychiatric patients and represent...
Abstract Background It is an important objective of the psychiatric services to keep the use of invo...
ENGLISH ABSTRACT Background and aim The use of coercion in mental health care services has been wide...
Purpose: Individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) might require coordinated health services to ...
Background The use of involuntary admission in psychiatry may be necessary to enable...
BACKGROUND: Compulsory admissions have a strong effect on psychiatric patients and represent a depri...
Introduction: Involuntary admissions to psychiatric hospitals, regardless of their beneficial effect...
AIMS: The first aim of this study is to compare involuntary admissions across the Veneto Region in I...
Norsk sammendrag Kommunale psykiske helsetjenester yter tjenester til voksne med alvorlige psykiske ...
Background: The aim of the study was to explore patients’ attitudes towards voluntary and involuntar...
Background: Over the last decades there has been an increasing pressure on the acute psychiatric war...
Background: Reducing involuntary psychiatric admissions has been on the international human rights a...
Objective: Paths toward referral to involuntary psychiatric admission mainly unfold in the contexts ...
Background: It is an important objective of the psychiatric services to keep the use of involuntary ...
Background Reducing involuntary psychiatric admissions is a global concern. In Norwa...
Abstract Background Compulsory admissions have a strong effect on psychiatric patients and represent...
Abstract Background It is an important objective of the psychiatric services to keep the use of invo...
ENGLISH ABSTRACT Background and aim The use of coercion in mental health care services has been wide...
Purpose: Individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) might require coordinated health services to ...
Background The use of involuntary admission in psychiatry may be necessary to enable...
BACKGROUND: Compulsory admissions have a strong effect on psychiatric patients and represent a depri...
Introduction: Involuntary admissions to psychiatric hospitals, regardless of their beneficial effect...
AIMS: The first aim of this study is to compare involuntary admissions across the Veneto Region in I...
Norsk sammendrag Kommunale psykiske helsetjenester yter tjenester til voksne med alvorlige psykiske ...
Background: The aim of the study was to explore patients’ attitudes towards voluntary and involuntar...
Background: Over the last decades there has been an increasing pressure on the acute psychiatric war...