What does coercion in intensive care mean for patients and their relatives? A thematic qualitative study [PDF]
Background The need for an ethical debate about the use of coercion in intensive care units (ICU) may not be as obvious as in other areas of medicine, such as psychiatry.
Susanne Jöbges +4 more
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Persuasion or coercion? An empirical ethics analysis about the use of influence strategies in mental health community care [PDF]
Background Influence strategies such as persuasion and interpersonal leverage are used in mental health care to influence patient behaviour and improve treatment adherence.
Emanuele Valenti, Domenico Giacco
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Coercion is a central issue in psychiatric practice, and understanding its nature is essential for developing effective coercion reduction strategies. However, the epidemiology and impact of informal coercion during a single hospitalization, as well as its relationship with formal coercion, remain unclear.
Yoshiyuki Takimoto, Eisuke Nakazawa
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The platform governance triangle: conceptualising the informal regulation of online content
From the new Facebook ‘Oversight Body’ for content moderation to the ‘Christchurch Call to eliminate terrorism and violent extremism online,’ a growing number of voluntary and non-binding informal governance initiatives have recently been proposed as ...
Robert Gorwa
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“It’s really about something! I can save the patient a lot of suffering if I get him to do it”: between care and coercion in the use of non-invasive ventilation [PDF]
Background Despite clear evidence that non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is important and effective, both staff and patients report challenges. Patients often perceive NIV as unpleasant, and their acceptance is poor.
Anna-Henrikje Seidlein, Susanne Jöbges
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Correction to: Informal coercion during childbirth: risk factors and prevalence estimates from a nationwide survey of women in Switzerland [PDF]
Stephan Oelhafen +4 more
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Informal coercion in psychiatry: a focus group study of attitudes and experiences of mental health professionals in ten countries [PDF]
Ciara Banks +2 more
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This paper analyses and compares the operation of the criminal governance that conditions the routine and activities of the residents and the justice and security system officials of three border cities.
Juan Martens +5 more
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Background Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) teams have been implemented in Norwegian health and social services over the last years, partly aiming to reduce coercive mental health treatment.
Eva Brekke +3 more
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