Title of article :
Psychiatric patients’ views on why their involuntary
hospitalisation was right or wrong: a qualitative study
Author/Authors :
Christina Katsakou، نويسنده , , Diana Rose، نويسنده , , Tim Amos، نويسنده , , Len Bowers، نويسنده , , Rosemarie McCabe، نويسنده , , Danielle Oliver، نويسنده , , Til Wykes، نويسنده , , Stefan Priebe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Purpose To explore involuntary patients’ retrospective
views on why their hospitalisation was right or wrong.
Methods Involuntary patients were recruited from 22
hospitals in England and interviewed in-depth. The study
drew on grounded theory and thematic analysis.
Results Most of the patients felt mentally unwell before
admission and out of control during their treatment. Despite
these common experiences, three groups of patients with
distinct views on their involuntary hospitalisation were
identified: those who believed that it was right, those who
thought it was wrong and those with ambivalent views.
Those with retrospectively positive views believed that
hospitalisation ensured that they received treatment, averted
further harm and offered them the opportunity to recover in
a safe place. They felt that coercion was necessary, as they
could not recognise that they needed help when acutely
unwell. Those who believed that involuntary admission was
wrong thought that their problems could have been managed
through less coercive interventions, and experienced
hospitalisation as an unjust infringement of their autonomy,
posing a permanent threat to their independence. Patients
with ambivalent views believed that they needed acute
treatment and that hospitalisation averted further harm.
Nonetheless, they thought that their problems might have
been managed through less coercive community interventions
or a shorter voluntary hospitalisation.
Conclusions The study illustrates why some patients
view their involuntary hospitalisation positively, whereas
others believe it was wrong. This knowledge could inform
the development of interventions to improve patients’
views and treatment experiences.
Keywords :
Commitment of mentally ill Coercion Patient admission Inpatients Qualitative research
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)