Journal article

Caregivers' perceptions of coercion in psychiatric hospital admission

V Ranieri, K Madigan, E Roche, E Bainbridge, D McGuinness, K Tierney, L Feeney, B Hallahan, C McDonald, B O'Donoghue

Psychiatry Research | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 2015

Abstract

While knowledge on service users' perspective on their admissions to psychiatric wards has improved substantially in the last decade, there is a paucity of knowledge of the perspectives of caregivers. This study aimed to determine caregiver's perception of the levels of perceived coercion, perceived pressures and procedural justice experienced by service users during their admission to acute psychiatric in-patient units. The perspective of caregivers were then compared to the perspectives of their related service users, who had been admitted to five psychiatric units in Ireland. Caregivers were interviewed using an adapted version of the MacArthur admission experience interview. Sixty-six ca..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This study was funded by an Irish Research Council Government of Ireland scholarship. Both the SUPA and the 'Prospective Evaluation of the Operation and Effects of the Mental Health Act 2001 from the viewpoints of service users and health professionals' from which service user participants were pooled were funded by the Irish Mental Health Commission.