Feeling coerced during voluntary and involuntary psychiatric hospitalisation: A review and meta-aggregation of qualitative studies.

Details

Ressource 1Download: Silva et al. 2023.pdf (1541.08 [Ko])
State: Public
Version: Final published version
License: CC BY 4.0
Secondary document(s)
Download: 1-s2.0-S2405844023006278-mmc1.pdf (86.50 [Ko])
State: Public
Version: Supplementary document
License: Not specified
Download: 1-s2.0-S2405844023006278-mmc2.pdf (75.54 [Ko])
State: Public
Version: Supplementary document
License: Not specified
Serval ID
serval:BIB_1E69A1335B2A
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Feeling coerced during voluntary and involuntary psychiatric hospitalisation: A review and meta-aggregation of qualitative studies.
Journal
Heliyon
Author(s)
Silva B., Bachelard M., Amoussou J.R., Martinez D., Bonalumi C., Bonsack C., Golay P., Morandi S.
ISSN
2405-8440 (Print)
ISSN-L
2405-8440
Publication state
Published
Issued date
02/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
9
Number
2
Pages
e13420
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Review
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
This review aimed to provide an aggregative synthesis of the qualitative evidence on patients' experienced coercion during voluntary and involuntary psychiatric hospitalisation.
A qualitative review.
The search was conducted, in five bibliographic databases: Embase.com, Ovid MEDLINE(R) ALL, APA PsycINFO Ovid, Web of Science Core Collection and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
Following the Joanna Briggs Institute approach, a systematized procedure was applied throughout the review process, from data search to synthesis of results. The reporting of this review was guided by the standards of the PRISMA 2020 statement. The quality of the included studies was critically appraised by two independent reviewers using the JBI Critical Appraisal Checklist. Included findings were synthesized using meta-aggregation. Confidence in the review findings was assessed following the Confidence in the Output of Qualitative research synthesis (ConQual) approach.
A total of 423 studies were identified through the literature search and 26 were included in the meta-aggregation. Totally, 151 findings were extracted and aggregated into 27 categories and 7 synthesized findings. The synthesized findings focused on: the patients' experience of the hospitalisation and the associated feeling of coercion; the factors affecting this feeling, such as the involvement in the decision-making process, the relationships with the staff and the perception of the hospital treatment as effective and safe; the coping strategies adopted to deal with it and the patients' suggestions for alternatives. All synthesized findings reached an overall confidence score of "moderate". The seven findings were downgraded one level due to dependability limitations of the included studies.
Based on these findings, seven recommendations for clinical practice where developed, such as fostering care ethics, promoting patients' voice and shared decision-making, and enhancing patients' perceived closeness, respect and fairness. Five recommendations for future research were also prompted, for instance improving the methodological quality and cultural variation of future qualitative studies, and exploring the psychosocial impact of experienced coercion on patients. For these recommendations to be effectively implemented, a profound change in the structure and culture of the mental health system should be promoted. The involvement of patients in the design, development and scientific evaluation of this change is strongly recommended.
Keywords
Multidisciplinary, Meta-aggregation, Perceived coercion, Psychiatric hospitalisation, Qualitative study, Review
Pubmed
Web of science
Open Access
Yes
Create date
21/12/2022 9:46
Last modification date
18/04/2024 7:10
Usage data