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Efficacy of interventions to reduce coercive treatment in mental health services: umbrella review of randomised evidence.

Corrado BarbuiMarianna PurgatoJibril AbdulmalikJosé Miguel Caldas-de-AlmeidaJulian EatonOye GurejeCharlotte HanlonMichela NosèGiovanni OstuzziBenedetto SaracenoShekhar SaxenaFederico TedeschiGraham Thornicroft
Published in: The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science (2020)
Different levels of evidence indicate the benefit of staff training, shared decision-making interventions and integrated care interventions to reduce coercive treatment in mental health services. These different levels of evidence should be considered in the development of policy, clinical and implementation initiatives to reduce coercive practices in mental healthcare, and should lead to further studies in both high- and low-income countries to improve the strength and credibility of the evidence base.
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