Service Users' experiences of voluntary admission to mental hospital: a review of research literature. Psychiatry Psychol Law. 2015;22(3):327-36.Prebble K, Thom K, Hudson E (2014). Service users' experiences of voluntary admission to mental hospital: a review of research literature. Psychiatry...
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MENTAL health patients are being detained compulsorily after refusing voluntary admission to hospitals far from home. Patients sectioned after refusing distant hospitals psychiatric hospital through the voluntary admission process. THERE ARE CRACKS IN THE CIVIL COMMITMENT PROCESS: A PRACTITIONER'S RECOMMENDATI...
Objective To study the relationship of mental patients' insight with admission attitude and treatment attitude ;To identify the influential factors to their admission attitude. Methods 313 patients, who met our inclusion criteria, were assessed in aspect of admission attitude, treatment attitude, insight...
The staff will show you round and then do their admission paperwork with you. They should try to make you feel safe and you should have a key worker you can speak to. Is this your first admission? Do you have family you can talk to? If not we will be here ...
Untold stories are brought to life after research project The agency in charge of the area assessed him at home, but they could not do a full assessment as he refused voluntary hospital admission. Schizophrenic Man Gouged Out Grandmother's Eyeballs The importance of the medical arm of the Poor...
McGowan, "Understanding the management of people seeking voluntary psychiatric hospitalization who do not meet the criteria for inpatient admission: A qualitative study of mental health liaison nurses working in accident and emergency departments in the North of England", Archives of Psychiatric Nursing,...
The main symptom profiles which justified the clinical admission of these patients were the use of alcohol or drugs 70 (27.6%), changes in critical judgments 40 (28.6%) and psychological distress 68 (26.9%). Family members were the main responsible for conducting these patients to the hospital...
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Central questions are whether the admission was coercive, and if so, whether unethical. Whether or not involuntary admission would be justified, moral discomfort surrounds its appearance as a threat. This arises in part from ambivalence about autonomy: although a 'choice' is made, the threat of ...