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Contextual factors influencing the use of coercive measures in Portuguese mental health care
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Contextual factors influencing the use of coercive measures in Portuguese mental health care

Deborah Aluh,  Margarida Santos-Dias,  Manuela Silva,  Barbara Pedrosa, Ugne Grigaite,  Ricardo Caetano Silva,  Maria Ferreira de Almeida Mousinho,  João Paulo Antunes,  Mariana Remelhe, Graça Cardoso, …
International journal of law and psychiatry, Vol.90, 101918
01/09/2023
PMID: 37541138

Abstract

Coercion Contextual factor Involuntary admission Pathology and Forensic Medicine Psychiatry and Mental health Restraint Law Portugal
Funding Information: Deborah Oyine Aluh is a PhD student receiving the support of a PhD fellowship from “la Caixa” Foundation ( LCF/BQ/DI20/11780013 ). Barbara Pedrosa and Ugnė Grigaitė are PhD students receiving financial support from the FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia ( UI/BD/151073/2021 and UI/BD/151072/2021 ). Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors The use of coercive measures in mental health care is an important indicator of the quality of care being provided, and non-patient-related factors are increasingly recognized to contribute to their use. The study aimed to explore the perspectives of mental health care professionals who have first-hand experience with the use of coercion on the contextual factors that influence the use of coercion in the Portuguese mental health care. Five focus group discussions were conducted among 23 doctors and 17 nurses from five psychiatric departments in urban and rural regions of Portugal. Discussions were audio recorded, transcribed, and analyzed with the aid of MAXQDA. Four broad themes related to insufficient resources, staff-related factors, inefficient services, and socio-legal factors were derived. Participants highlighted how inadequate structures, staff shortages, staff attitudes, a lack of training, restrictive ward rules, an inefficient organization of services, the mental health legislation, and public attitudes contributed to the use of coercive measures. The COVID-19 pandemic complicated existing shortfalls in the system and increased the use of coercive measures. The study confirms that the use of coercive measures in mental health care is influenced by factors that are independent of patient characteristics. Addressing existing systemic problems is crucial for the successful implementation of interventions to reduce coercion in mental health care.
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