A systematic review of the views and experiences of subjects of community treatment orders
D Corring, R O'Reilly, C Sommerdyk - International journal of law and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Objective CTOS have been the subject of many qualitative and quantitative research
studies. Both research approaches add value to our understanding of CTOs. Qualitative …
studies. Both research approaches add value to our understanding of CTOs. Qualitative …
Use of compulsory community treatment in mental healthcare: An integrative review of stakeholders' opinions
DA de Waardt, AL van Melle… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Background Multiple studies have examined the effects of compulsory community treatment
(CCT), amongst them there were three randomized controlled trials (RCT). Overall, they do …
(CCT), amongst them there were three randomized controlled trials (RCT). Overall, they do …
Consumers and their supporters' perspectives on poor practice and the use of seclusion and restraint in mental health settings: results from Australian focus groups
Background Seclusion and restraint are interventions currently permitted for use in mental
health services to control or manage a person's behaviour. In Australia, serious concerns …
health services to control or manage a person's behaviour. In Australia, serious concerns …
Not sick enough: Experiences of carers of people with mental illness negotiating care for their relatives with mental health services
Accessible summary What is known on the subject? Existing literature provides insight into
the general experience of carers of people with a mental illness. Previous studies have …
the general experience of carers of people with a mental illness. Previous studies have …
Consumers' and their supporters' perspectives on barriers and strategies to reducing seclusion and restraint in mental health settings
Objective This paper examines the perspectives of consumers and their supporters
regarding the use of seclusion and restraint in mental health settings. Methods Five focus …
regarding the use of seclusion and restraint in mental health settings. Methods Five focus …
Two approaches, one goal: How mental health registered nurses' perceive their role and the role of peer support workers in facilitating consumer decision‐making
Recovery‐oriented principles underpin modern‐day mental health care and are enhanced
by consumer participation in decision‐making. Understanding how consumer participation …
by consumer participation in decision‐making. Understanding how consumer participation …
Multiple stakeholders' perspectives of involuntary treatment orders: a meta-synthesis of the qualitative evidence toward an exploratory model
Involuntary treatment orders (ITOs) represent coercive leverage for treatment adherence
against the will of individuals incapable of providing consent. ITOs have failed to …
against the will of individuals incapable of providing consent. ITOs have failed to …
[HTML][HTML] Coercion in mental health: a trial of the effectiveness of community treatment orders and an investigation of informal coercion in community mental health care
T Burns, J Rugkåsa, K Yeeles… - Programme Grants for …, 2016 - journalslibrary.nihr.ac.uk
Background Coercion comprises formal coercion or compulsion [treatment under a section
of the Mental Health Act (MHA)] and informal coercion (a range of treatment pressures …
of the Mental Health Act (MHA)] and informal coercion (a range of treatment pressures …
Community treatment orders and supported decision-making
This paper presents findings from an interdisciplinary project undertaken in Victoria,
Australia, investigating the barriers and facilitators to supported decision-making (SDM) for …
Australia, investigating the barriers and facilitators to supported decision-making (SDM) for …
[HTML][HTML] Reasons behind the rise in involuntary psychiatric treatment under mental health act 2016, Queensland, Australia–Clinician perspectives
Objective Despite legislative reform to promote less restrictive treatment options, the rates of
involuntary psychiatric treatment in Queensland, Australia continue to rise. This paper aims …
involuntary psychiatric treatment in Queensland, Australia continue to rise. This paper aims …