Effects of seclusion and restraint in adult psychiatry: a systematic review

M Chieze, S Hurst, S Kaiser, O Sentissi - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Background: Determining the clinical effects of coercion is a difficult challenge, raising
ethical, legal, and methodological questions. Despite limited scientific evidence on …

Feeling coerced during voluntary and involuntary psychiatric hospitalisation: A review and meta-aggregation of qualitative studies

B Silva, M Bachelard, JR Amoussou, D Martinez… - Heliyon, 2023 - cell.com
Objective This review aimed to provide an aggregative synthesis of the qualitative evidence
on patients' experienced coercion during voluntary and involuntary psychiatric …

Restraint prevalence and perceived coercion among psychiatric inpatients from South India: A prospective study

GS Gowda, P Lepping, EO Noorthoorn, SF Ali… - Asian journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Background The Indian Mental Health Care Act 2017 (MHCA-2017) advocates the
duty to provide treatment in the least coercive manner. Little data exists on how Indian …

[HTML][HTML] Indian nurses' Knowledge, Attitude and Practice towards use of physical restraints in psychiatric patients

S Gandhi, V Poreddi, M Palaniappan… - … y educacion en …, 2018 - scielo.org.co
Methods A descriptive cross sectional survey was carried out among conveniently selected
sample of nurses working in psychiatry departments at a tertiary care center. The data was …

Clinical outcome and rehabilitation of homeless mentally ill patients admitted in mental health institute of South India:“Know the Unknown” project

GS Gowda, G Gopika, CN Kumar, N Manjunatha… - Asian journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Objectives Homeless Mentally Ill (HMI) patients represent a unique global problem
and pose a challenge in treatment, management and rehabilitation services. There is sparse …

International research into 22 years of use of chemical restraint: An evidence overview

E Muir‐Cochrane, C Oster… - Journal of evaluation in …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background Chemical restraint (CR)(also known as rapid tranquilisation) is the forced (non‐
consenting) administration of medications to manage uncontrolled aggression, anxiety, or …

Staff and caregiver attitude to coercion in India

BN Raveesh, S Pathare, EO Noorthoorn… - Indian journal of …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
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Sociodemographic and clinical profiles of homeless mentally ill admitted in mental health institute of South India:'Know the Unknown'project

GS Gowda, G Gopika, N Manjunatha… - … Journal of Social …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: A significant number of homeless mentally ill (HMI) patients without any
personal, family or other identification details represent a unique problem in the psychiatric …

Prevalence and risk factors for seclusion and restraint in old-age psychiatry inpatient units

M Chieze, S Kaiser, D Courvoisier, S Hurst, O Sentissi… - BMC psychiatry, 2021 - Springer
Background and objectives Coercion in psychiatry is legally tolerated as a last resort. The
reduction of the use of coercion is a shared goal of hospital administrators, medical and …

Antipsychotic treatment of psychotic disorders in forensic psychiatry: patients' perception of coercion and its predictors

J Horvath, T Steinert, S Jaeger - International journal of law and psychiatry, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Despite the major encroachment of coercive measures on the fundamental
rights of affected forensic psychiatric patients, there is relatively few research done in this …