The WPA-lancet psychiatry commission on the future of psychiatry

D Bhugra, A Tasman, S Pathare, S Priebe… - The Lancet …, 2017‏ - thelancet.com
Background This Commission addresses several priority areas for psychiatry over the next
decade, and into the 21st century. These represent challenges and opportunities for the …

Coercive measures in psychiatry: a review of ethical arguments

M Chieze, C Clavien, S Kaiser, S Hurst - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2021‏ - frontiersin.org
Introduction: Coercion is frequent in clinical practice, particularly in psychiatry. Since it
overrides some fundamental rights of patients (notably their liberty of movement and …

Reducing coercion in mental healthcare

SP Sashidharan, R Mezzina, D Puras - Epidemiology and psychiatric …, 2019‏ - cambridge.org
AimsTo examine the extent and nature of coercive practices in mental healthcare and to
consider the ethical, human rights challenges facing the current clinical practices in this …

'It's unbelievably humiliating'—Patients' expressions of negative effects of coercion in mental health care

O Nyttingnes, T Ruud, J Rugkåsa - International journal of law and …, 2016‏ - Elsevier
Purpose Some patients criticize coercive mental health treatment using extremely strong
words. This may be connected to poor therapeutic relationships and unfavourable treatment …

'AI gone mental': engagement and ethics in data-driven technology for mental health

S Carr - Journal of Mental Health, 2020‏ - Taylor & Francis
In 2017 the tech giant IBM stated that artificial intelligence (AI) will transform the delivery of
mental health care over the next five years by hel** clinicians better predict, monitor and …

Coercion in a locked psychiatric ward: Perspectives of patients and staff

IB Larsen, TB Terkelsen - Nursing ethics, 2014‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Background: In spite of a national strategy for reducing coercion in the mental health
services, Norway still has a high rate of involuntary treatment compared to other European …

When treatment pressures become coercive: A context-sensitive model of informal coercion in mental healthcare

C Hempeler, E Braun, S Potthoff, J Gather… - The American Journal …, 2024‏ - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Treatment pressures are communicative strategies that mental health professionals
use to influence the decision-making of mental health service users and improve their …

The psychiatric mental health nurse's ethical considerations regarding the use of coercive measures–a qualitative interview study

C Manderius, K Clintståhl, K Sjöström, K Örmon - BMC nursing, 2023‏ - Springer
Background In psychiatric inpatient care, situations arise where it may be necessary to use
coercive measures and thereby restrict individual autonomy. The ethical principles of …

“Catching your tail and firefighting”: The impact of staffing levels on restraint minimization efforts

M McKeown, G Thomson, A Scholes… - Journal of psychiatric …, 2019‏ - Wiley Online Library
Accessible summary What is known on the subject? Mental health nursing in the UK and
other countries faces an acute workforce crisis. Safe staffing levels are called for, and in …

Compulsion and “coercion” in mental health care

G Szmukler - World Psychiatry, 2015‏ - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
“Compulsion” in mental health care is a reasonably straightforward notion: the use of force,
one hopes always governed by law, to make a person accept treatment that has been …