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Psychiatry and Individual Liberties: a Study of Institutions Characterized by a Reduced Use of Coercion

Psychiatry and Individual Liberties: a Study of Institutions Characterized by a Reduced Use of Coercion

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Overview

Psychiatric establishments show significant disparities in terms of coercion: while some use it frequently, others use it only exceptionally. This project aims at a better understanding of the less coercive establishments, which are currently little investigated and whose study may allow to identify the levers of a psychiatry more respectful of individual liberties.

Description

This study aims precisely at understanding the history of less coercive establishments, and at identifying the knowledge as well as the forms of organization, coordination and cooperation that are developed there. To do so, it will consist of an inventory of establishments and practices based on the analysis of scientific literature, and an intensive study of seven less coercive establishments (four establishments on the French national territory, three establishments in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region). The study of these institutions and their environment, which mobilizes nursing research and sociology, is based on a methodological approach combining interviews with professionals and users, observations in the institutions and services, a documentary method, and analysis of data from the RIM-P, the SAE, and the institutions' databases.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Professionals who worked in one of the seven establishments identified
  • Ex-patients who were hospitalized in these establishments in the two years preceding the survey and whose condition is stabilized

Exclusion Criteria:

  • People who refused to participate to the study.

Study details
    Psychiatric Hospitalization

NCT05136989

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint Etienne

21 March 2024

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