Involuntary treatment challenges these veryprinciples. Methods: For this study we adapted Noblit and Hare Meta Ethnographymethods and synthesized the themes of seven qualitative studies which focusedon the experiences of involuntary mental health admission. Results: Sevenoverarching dimensions were identified ...
Semi-structured interviews with 74 doctors that had referred patients for involuntary admission at a psychiatric hospital. Results Patients who were involuntarily admitted were detected by other branches of the health service (52 %, n = 39), family (25 %, n = 19), and the police (17 %, ...
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Involuntary admission and treatment The involuntary admission of people with mental disorders is a controversial issue in China as it is elsewhere. Before the National Mental Health Law went into effect, involuntary admission was the most common type of admission for patients with psychotic disorders ...
Inclusion criteria were 1) working in relevant services in the actual municipalities or collaborating specialist mental health services, 2) individuals with lived experience of SMI and/or involuntary admission, or 3) family carers of individuals with lived experience of SMI and/or involuntary admission...
Involuntary Inpatient Commitment in the Context of Mental Health Recovery Involuntary inpatient commitment is a legal reality that includes the need for clinical assessment. Such judgments by mental health professionals have trad... B Henwood - 《American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation》 被引量:...
Global mental health is an emergent field that advocates for culturally appropriate forms of mental health care that can be scaled up to reduce the population impact of mental disorders across all nations and peoples, particularly lower income countries and socially marginalized populations. From: Globa...
Healthcare personnel pointed out that adolescents’ perspectives were not always included in referral letters, although dialogue prior to hospital admission could help to clarify adolescents’ understanding and expectations of treatment goals [29]. To facilitate two-way communication, adolescents needed time...
The Family Experience of the Crisis of Involuntary Treatment in Mental Health There is increasing evidence that an involuntary hospital admission and treatment can undermine the therapeutic relationship. While good relationships with... M Wyder,R Bland,K Mccann,... - 《Australian Social Work》 被引...
The present study was undertaken to compare differences in capacity to consent to psychiatric treatment in patients treated voluntarily and involuntarily and to investigate the role of psychiatric symptoms, competency, and cognitive functioning in determining voluntariness of hospital admission. Involuntary ...