Rights and coercion in municipal services for persons with co-occurring severe mental illness and substance use disorders – experiences with legal framework, in light of human rights. Aims: Persons with co-occurring severe mental illness and substance use disorders can have a considerable need for municipal health and care services but can be difficult to reach with such services. In Norway, there are known perceived ambiguities and obscurities in the legal framework for such services. This study aims to further examine these legal issues in a Norwegian context, by examining what challenges service providers experience in the practice of the current legal framework in this field. Design: The data consists of 13 qualitative interviews with s...
Background Since 2015, Norwegian Regional Health Authorities have followed new government policy an...
Background Norwegian law and regulations regarding patient autonomy and the use of c...
Background Norway introduced capacity-based legislation in mental healthcare on 1 September 2017 ...
Since 1998, there has been several extensive reforms in the mental health field in Norway. The refor...
The purpose of the study was to explore health care professionals’ experiences of collaboration acro...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and the International Covenant on...
This article discusses the challenges facing service provision for people with simultaneous addictio...
Ideals and realities in modern mental healthcareThe ideals of mental health care differ from the psy...
Background: Capacity-based mental health legislation was introduced in Norway on 1 September 2017. T...
In the following, we examine how and why service provision changes. We argue that the role of servic...
The services for people with addiction and mental health problems and have received increasing atten...
Focusing at the use of coercion and force against people with intellectual disability The use of coe...
Integrated treatment of substance abuse and mental illness in a security psychiatric ward: Evaluatio...
The original publication is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlp.2009.09.008Protecting hum...
The objective of this study is to contribute with in-depth knowledge based on persons’ subjective ex...
Background Since 2015, Norwegian Regional Health Authorities have followed new government policy an...
Background Norwegian law and regulations regarding patient autonomy and the use of c...
Background Norway introduced capacity-based legislation in mental healthcare on 1 September 2017 ...
Since 1998, there has been several extensive reforms in the mental health field in Norway. The refor...
The purpose of the study was to explore health care professionals’ experiences of collaboration acro...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and the International Covenant on...
This article discusses the challenges facing service provision for people with simultaneous addictio...
Ideals and realities in modern mental healthcareThe ideals of mental health care differ from the psy...
Background: Capacity-based mental health legislation was introduced in Norway on 1 September 2017. T...
In the following, we examine how and why service provision changes. We argue that the role of servic...
The services for people with addiction and mental health problems and have received increasing atten...
Focusing at the use of coercion and force against people with intellectual disability The use of coe...
Integrated treatment of substance abuse and mental illness in a security psychiatric ward: Evaluatio...
The original publication is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlp.2009.09.008Protecting hum...
The objective of this study is to contribute with in-depth knowledge based on persons’ subjective ex...
Background Since 2015, Norwegian Regional Health Authorities have followed new government policy an...
Background Norwegian law and regulations regarding patient autonomy and the use of c...
Background Norway introduced capacity-based legislation in mental healthcare on 1 September 2017 ...