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 …

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 …

Consumers and their supporters' perspectives on poor practice and the use of seclusion and restraint in mental health settings: results from Australian focus groups

LM Brophy, CE Roper, BE Hamilton, JJ Tellez… - International journal of …, 2016 - Springer
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 …

Not sick enough: Experiences of carers of people with mental illness negotiating care for their relatives with mental health services

M Olasoji, P Maude, K McCauley - Journal of Psychiatric and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Consumers' and their supporters' perspectives on barriers and strategies to reducing seclusion and restraint in mental health settings

LM Brophy, CE Roper, BE Hamilton… - Australian Health …, 2016 - CSIRO Publishing
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 …

Two approaches, one goal: How mental health registered nurses' perceive their role and the role of peer support workers in facilitating consumer decision‐making

M Cleary, T Raeburn, S West, P Escott… - International Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Recovery‐oriented principles underpin modern‐day mental health care and are enhanced
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

MH Goulet, P Pariseau-Legault, C Côté… - … Journal of Forensic …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Involuntary treatment orders (ITOs) represent coercive leverage for treatment adherence
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 …

Community treatment orders and supported decision-making

L Brophy, R Kokanovic, J Flore, B McSherry… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
This paper presents findings from an interdisciplinary project undertaken in Victoria,
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

K Wild, J Sawhney, M Wyder, B Sebar, N Gill - International Journal of Law …, 2025 - Elsevier
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 …