Abolition of coercion in mental health services – A European survey of feasibility

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q1 LAW
Søren Birkeland , Tilman Steinert , Richard Whittington , Frederik Alkier Gildberg
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Abstract

Background

In 2019, the Council of Europe agreed to urge member states to take steps toward total abolition of psychiatric coercive measures.

Aims

To test if this aspiration is perceived as realistic and what the alternative would be in the event of a total abolition, we surveyed members of the European FOSTREN network of mental health practitioners and researchers, which is specifically dedicated to exchanging knowledge on reducing psychiatric coercion to its minimum.

Methods

Web-based survey. Categorical responses were analyzed using frequencies, and free text responses were analyzed through thematic analysis.

Results

In total, out of 167 invitations to FOSTREN network members, 76 responded to the survey (Response Rate 45.5%). A minority (31%) of participating experts dedicated to the reduction of psychiatric coercive measures believed a total abolition to be an achievable goal. A commonly held belief was that total abolition is not achievable because mental health disorders are difficult to treat and may cause violence, necessitating coercion, and there is a need to protect the involved persons from harm. Those responding that complete abolition is achievable argued that the consequences of coercion outweigh any gains and indicated that use of advance directives are sufficient as alternatives to coercion.

Conclusion

Of a European group of experts specifically dedicated to the reduction of psychiatric coercion who participated in this questionnaire study, a minority believed a total abolition be an achievable goal. The study adds to the empirical evidence of the feasibility of the aspiration to totally abolish involuntary measures in the mental health services from the perspective of experts.

废除精神健康服务中的强制手段--欧洲可行性调查。
背景:目的:为了检验这一愿望是否现实,以及在完全废除精神强制措施的情况下会有什么替代方案,我们对欧洲心理健康从业者和研究人员网络FOSTREN的成员进行了调查,该网络专门致力于交流将精神强制措施减少到最低限度的知识:方法:网络调查。方法:网络调查,使用频率对分类回答进行分析,通过主题分析对自由文本回答进行分析:在向 FOSTREN 网络成员发出的 167 份邀请函中,共有 76 份回复了调查(回复率为 45.5%)。少数(31%)致力于减少精神强制措施的参与专家认为,完全废除精神强制措施是一个可以实现的目标。一个普遍的观点是,完全废除强制措施是不可能实现的,因为精神疾病很难治疗,而且可能会导致暴力,因此有必要采取强制措施,同时还需要保护相关人员不受伤害。那些认为完全废除是可以实现的答复者认为,强制的后果超过了任何收益,并表示使用预先指令作为强制的替代品就足够了:参与此次问卷调查研究的欧洲专家小组专门致力于减少精神强迫,其中少数专家认为完全废除精神强迫是一个可以实现的目标。从专家的角度来看,这项研究为完全废除精神卫生服务中的非自愿措施这一愿望的可行性提供了更多的经验证据。
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CiteScore
4.70
自引率
8.70%
发文量
54
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Law and Psychiatry is intended to provide a multi-disciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas and information among professionals concerned with the interface of law and psychiatry. There is a growing awareness of the need for exploring the fundamental goals of both the legal and psychiatric systems and the social implications of their interaction. The journal seeks to enhance understanding and cooperation in the field through the varied approaches represented, not only by law and psychiatry, but also by the social sciences and related disciplines.
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