Deprivation of Liberty in Psychiatric Hospital Care: the Patient's Perspective

Deprivation of liberty in psychiatric hospitals is common world-wide. The aim of this study was to find out whether patients had experienced deprivation of their liberty during psychiatric hospitalization and to explore their views about it. Patients (n = 51) in two acute psychiatric inpatient wards...

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Published in:Nursing ethics
Authors: Kuosmanen, Lauri (Author) ; Hätönen, Heli (Author) ; Malkavaara, Heikki (Author) ; Kylmä, Jari (Author) ; Välimäki, Maritta (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage 2007
In: Nursing ethics
Year: 2007, Volume: 14, Issue: 5, Pages: 597-607
Further subjects:B Ethics
B Qualitative methods
B Psychiatric patients
B Psychiatric hospital care
B patients' rights
B Deprivation of liberty
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Summary:Deprivation of liberty in psychiatric hospitals is common world-wide. The aim of this study was to find out whether patients had experienced deprivation of their liberty during psychiatric hospitalization and to explore their views about it. Patients (n = 51) in two acute psychiatric inpatient wards were interviewed in 2001. They were asked to describe in their own words their experiences of being deprived of their liberty. The data were analysed by inductive content analysis. The types of deprivation of liberty in psychiatric hospital care reported by these patients were: restrictions on leaving the ward and on communication, confiscation of property, and various coercive measures. The patients' experiences of being deprived of their liberty were negative, although some saw the rationale for using these interventions, considering them as part of hospital care.
ISSN:1477-0989
Contains:Enthalten in: Nursing ethics
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/0969733007080205