The Use of Coercive Measures and Remedies in Psychiatry – an International Project
EUNOMIA
Kališová L.1, Raboch J.1, Novotná I.2, Černý M.2, Victorínová K.2, Kitzlerová E.1, Nawka A.1, Chudárek F.1
Psychiatrická klinika 1. LF UK a VFN, Praha, přednosta prof. MUDr. J. Raboch, DrSc.1Psychiatrická léčebna Bohnice, Praha,ředitel MUDr. Z. Bašný2 |
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Summary:
This article gives information about international project EUNOMIA, in which Psychiatric Clinic
Prague in cooperation with Psychiatric Hospital Bohnice also take part. The EUNOMIA project
– European Evaluation of Coercion in Psychiatry and Harmonisation of Best Clinical Practice – is
supported by 5th Resource Programme of European Union grant projects. This project concerns
the use of coercive measures in psychiatry. In the term „coercive measures“ we include involuntary
admission, involuntary treatment, restraint and seclusion in psychiatric praxis.
The aim of the project is to describe national praxis in 12 European countries, to provide international
comparison and to settle European guidline of best practice.
Data will be gathered using questionnaires given in three time points to 320 involuntary admitted
patients and to 75 voluntary admitted patients who feel somehow coerced.
Then so called „focus groups“ – working groups of people who have experience with coercive
measures (psychiatrist, patients, carers, lawyers, social workers, police, ethical and other experts)
will be formed.
Required data will be disseminated and used in further psychiatric practice.
Key words:
coercive measures, restraint, seclusion, involuntary treatment, involuntary admission.
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