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A two-center pilot study on the effects of clinical ethics support on coercive measures in psychiatry

Stoll, Julia; Westermair, Anna Lisa; Kübler, Ulrike; Reisch, Thomas; Cattapan, Katja; Bridler, René; Maier, Robert; Trachsel, Manuel (2022). A two-center pilot study on the effects of clinical ethics support on coercive measures in psychiatry. BMC Psychiatry, 22:370.

Abstract

Background: The use of formal coercion such as seclusion, mechanical restraint, and forced medication is one of the most challenging and complex issues in mental health care, on the clinical, the legal, and the ethical level. Clinical ethics support aims at assisting healthcare practitioners in determining the morally most justifiable course of action in these situations. However, the effectiveness of clinical ethics support has hardly been studied so far.
Methods: Monthly moral case deliberation (MCD) was implemented in two acute wards of two different psychiatric hospitals in Switzerland. Frequency and intensity of coercion was measured on ward level (n$_{patients}$ = 405), and the Moral Attentiveness Scale, Knowledge on Coercion Scale, and Staff Attitudes towards Coercion Scale were applied on healthcare practitioner level (n$_{HP}$ = 46). Pre-post-comparisons were conducted using multi-level modeling where appropriate.
Results: After implementation of MCD, formal coercion was less frequent (particularly seclusion, small effect size; 9.6 vs. 16.7%, p = .034, Cramér’s V = .105) and less intense (particularly mechanical restraint, large effect size; 86.8 ± 45.3 vs. 14.5 ± 12.1 h, exact p = .019, r = -.74), and approval for coercive measures among healthcare practitioners was lower when controlling for the number of MCD sessions attended.
Conclusions: Clinical ethics support such as MCD may be a hitherto underutilized service for the reduction of coercion, complementing existing strategies and programs. Implementing clinical ethics support may help improve quality of care for persons suffering from severe mental illness.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:04 Faculty of Medicine > Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine
Dewey Decimal Classification:610 Medicine & health
Scopus Subject Areas:Health Sciences > Psychiatry and Mental Health
Uncontrolled Keywords:Psychiatry and Mental health
Language:English
Date:1 December 2022
Deposited On:14 Jul 2022 13:57
Last Modified:27 Dec 2024 02:41
Publisher:BioMed Central
ISSN:1471-244X
OA Status:Gold
Free access at:PubMed ID. An embargo period may apply.
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-022-04024-9
PubMed ID:35650555
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  • Funder: Swiss Academy of Medical Sciences (SAMS) through the Käthe Zingg-Schwichtenberg fund
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