Abstract Background Epidemiological studies have demonstrated considerable differences in the use of coercive measures among psychiatric hospitals; however, the underlying reasons for these differences are largely unclear. We investigated to what extent these differences could be explained by institutional factors. Methods Four psychiatric hospitals with identical responsibilities within the mental health care system, but with different inpatient care organizations, participated in this prospective observational study. We included all patients admitted over a period of 24 months who were affected by mechanical restraint, seclusion, or compulsory medication. In addition to the patterns of coercive measures, we investigated the effect of each...
The use of coercion to assure that people with a mental illness receive treatment has been the focus...
Despite the poor evidence supporting the use of coercive procedures in psychiatry wards and their \u...
The use of coercive measures, namely restraint, seclusion and involuntary medication, remain controv...
PURPOSE: The use of coercive measures in psychiatry is still poorly understood. Most empirical re...
AIMS OF THE STUDY In daily clinical work, coercion continues to be highly prevalent, with rates diff...
Purpose In many European countries, initiatives have emerged to reduce the use of seclusion and res...
To assess the association between different types of coercive measures (forced medication, seclusion...
OBJECTIVE:Involuntary treatment in mental health care is a sensitive but rarely studied issue. This ...
We have studied the use of coercive medical measures (forced medication, isolation, and mechanical r...
Background: Coercive physical measures are commonly used in psychiatric units throughout the world f...
Background: Coercive physical measures are commonly used in psychiatric units throughout the world f...
BackgroundCoercive measures is a topic that has long been discussed in the field of psychiatry. Desp...
Background Previous research on mental health care has shown considerable difference...
Objective: According to legal requirements coercive treatment must be limited to acts necessary for ...
Psychiatry has unique status among other medical disciplines where patients` autonomy might be restr...
The use of coercion to assure that people with a mental illness receive treatment has been the focus...
Despite the poor evidence supporting the use of coercive procedures in psychiatry wards and their \u...
The use of coercive measures, namely restraint, seclusion and involuntary medication, remain controv...
PURPOSE: The use of coercive measures in psychiatry is still poorly understood. Most empirical re...
AIMS OF THE STUDY In daily clinical work, coercion continues to be highly prevalent, with rates diff...
Purpose In many European countries, initiatives have emerged to reduce the use of seclusion and res...
To assess the association between different types of coercive measures (forced medication, seclusion...
OBJECTIVE:Involuntary treatment in mental health care is a sensitive but rarely studied issue. This ...
We have studied the use of coercive medical measures (forced medication, isolation, and mechanical r...
Background: Coercive physical measures are commonly used in psychiatric units throughout the world f...
Background: Coercive physical measures are commonly used in psychiatric units throughout the world f...
BackgroundCoercive measures is a topic that has long been discussed in the field of psychiatry. Desp...
Background Previous research on mental health care has shown considerable difference...
Objective: According to legal requirements coercive treatment must be limited to acts necessary for ...
Psychiatry has unique status among other medical disciplines where patients` autonomy might be restr...
The use of coercion to assure that people with a mental illness receive treatment has been the focus...
Despite the poor evidence supporting the use of coercive procedures in psychiatry wards and their \u...
The use of coercive measures, namely restraint, seclusion and involuntary medication, remain controv...