There is increasing evidence that an involuntary hospital admission and treatment can undermine the therapeutic relationship. While good relationships with staff are important factors influencing long-term recovery, there is little information on how people experience their relationships with staff while under an involuntary treatment order (ITO). Twenty-five involuntary inpatients were interviewed about their experiences of an ITO. The interviews were analysed by a general inductive approach. Participants described the following themes: (i) the ITO admission was a daunting and frightening experience; (ii) staff behaviours and attitudes shaped their experiences in hospital; (iii) importance of staff listening to their concerns; (iv) importa...
Perceived coercion is not exclusively related to the patient's legal status at admission. Patients a...
Poor service user experiences are often reported on mental health inpatient wards. Crisis houses are...
Enhancing therapeutic relationships between patients and staff is of central importance to improve t...
There is increasing evidence that an involuntary hospital admission and treatment can undermine the ...
An involuntary treatment order (ITO) allows a person to be treated for a mental illness without cons...
3An involuntary treatment order (ITO) allows a person to be treated for a mental illness without con...
To explore involuntary patients' retrospective views on why their hospitalisation was right or wrong...
Background: Service user dissatisfaction with acute psychiatric wards is frequent. Previous studies ...
"Background: Therapeutic relationships within psychiatric settings are highlighted as important thro...
Purpose Psychiatric inpatient services are often required to provide care for people with mental hea...
OBJECTIVE: Increasing patient autonomy and decreasing coercion are frequently cited goals in mental ...
Research into patients’ experience in mental health hospitals has focused on acute settings. The aut...
Groupwork has always been interested in empowering individuals to help themselves and others. Within...
Restrictive interventions, such as physical restraint, should be a last resort for managing imminent...
Objective: Coercion is a controversial issue in mental health care. Recent research highlights that ...
Perceived coercion is not exclusively related to the patient's legal status at admission. Patients a...
Poor service user experiences are often reported on mental health inpatient wards. Crisis houses are...
Enhancing therapeutic relationships between patients and staff is of central importance to improve t...
There is increasing evidence that an involuntary hospital admission and treatment can undermine the ...
An involuntary treatment order (ITO) allows a person to be treated for a mental illness without cons...
3An involuntary treatment order (ITO) allows a person to be treated for a mental illness without con...
To explore involuntary patients' retrospective views on why their hospitalisation was right or wrong...
Background: Service user dissatisfaction with acute psychiatric wards is frequent. Previous studies ...
"Background: Therapeutic relationships within psychiatric settings are highlighted as important thro...
Purpose Psychiatric inpatient services are often required to provide care for people with mental hea...
OBJECTIVE: Increasing patient autonomy and decreasing coercion are frequently cited goals in mental ...
Research into patients’ experience in mental health hospitals has focused on acute settings. The aut...
Groupwork has always been interested in empowering individuals to help themselves and others. Within...
Restrictive interventions, such as physical restraint, should be a last resort for managing imminent...
Objective: Coercion is a controversial issue in mental health care. Recent research highlights that ...
Perceived coercion is not exclusively related to the patient's legal status at admission. Patients a...
Poor service user experiences are often reported on mental health inpatient wards. Crisis houses are...
Enhancing therapeutic relationships between patients and staff is of central importance to improve t...