俄罗斯精神科医生对使用强制治疗做法的态度和伦理信仰

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q1 LAW
Andrew Stickley , Roman Koposov , Johan Isaksson , Tomiki Sumiyoshi , Oleg A. Ponomarev , Vladislav Ruchkin
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在许多国家,人们对执业精神科医生对使用强制做法的态度和伦理信仰知之甚少。在苏联时期,为了达到政治目的而使用强制手段的俄罗斯也是如此。然而,近几十年来,精神病学系统发生了实质性的变化,重点是病人的权利和同意的想法。本研究旨在探讨俄罗斯精神科医师在临床决策情境中对强制治疗的信念和态度。数据来自俄罗斯西北部阿尔汉格尔斯克地区的93名精神病医生(占所有执业精神病医生的81%)。精神科医生完成了三个案例,以获得关于在不同临床情况下使用强制治疗的信息,并对道德态度清单做出回应。精神科医生关于强制治疗的决定,以及向患者及其亲属提供信息的程度,受到与患者疾病相关的严重程度和风险(暴力、自杀)的影响。在大多数情况下,精神科医生对来自病人家属或其他医院工作人员的压力没有反应。在态度和做法方面几乎没有发现性别差异。精神科医生通常报告说,他们主要在过去遇到过虐待行为的不同情况。这项研究表明,与俄罗斯精神科医生使用强制治疗做法有关的因素可能反映了其他国家的情况。进一步的研究应该阐明在俄罗斯精神病学中使用强制做法的实际程度,并描述与实际使用有关的因素。
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Attitudes and ethical beliefs of Russian psychiatrists towards the use of coercive treatment practices
In many countries little is known about the attitudes and ethical beliefs of practicing psychiatrists towards the use of coercive practices. This is true as regards Russia where coercion was used for political purposes during the Soviet period. However, substantial changes have occurred in the psychiatric system in recent decades with a focus on patients' rights and the idea of consent. This study aimed to investigate the beliefs and attitudes of Russian psychiatrists towards coercive treatment practices in situations of clinical decision making. Data were obtained from 93 (81 % of all practicing) psychiatrists in the Arkhangelsk region in northwestern Russia. The psychiatrists completed three case vignettes to obtain information regarding the use of coercive treatment practices in different clinical situations, and responded to an ethical attitudes inventory. The psychiatrists' decisions regarding coercive treatment, and the extent of information provided to the patients and their relatives were impacted by the severity and risks (violence, suicidality) associated with the patient's disorder. In most instances psychiatrists were not responsive to pressure from the patient's family or other hospital personnel. Very few gender differences in attitudes and practices were found. Psychiatrists generally reported that they encountered different situations with abusive practices primarily in the past. This study suggests that the factors associated with the use of coercive treatment practices by Russian psychiatrists may mirror those in other countries. Further research should elucidate the actual extent to which coercive practices are used in Russian psychiatry and delineate the factors associated with their actual use.
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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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