Clinical expertise in the era of medicine; Psychiatry; Epidemiology; Mental healthcare services
Coercion in psychiatry; Coercion reduction programs; Mental healthcare services; Patient participation models; Mental disorders
Study 1.
Title: Patient-controlled Hospital Admission for Patients with Severe Mental Disorders: A Nationwide Prospective Multicentre Study
Patient-controlled admission is a new ad on treatment in mental healthcare services that follows the concept of patient-centre care, recovery and empowerment. The aim of this prospective cohort study is to investigated the effectiveness of patient-controlled admission. Coercion is chosen as primary outcome. Secondary outcomes are the use of healthcare services and clinical outcomes such as medication use, self-harm, GAF and satisfaction with treatment.
Study 2.
Title: Predictors of Coercive Measures among Psychiatric Inpatients: A Nationwide Register-Based Cohort Study
The objective of this nationwide register-based cohort study is to longitudinally investigate a broad selection of risk factors among psychiatric inpatients in Denmark that can lead to coercive measures.
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