Perceived coercion to enter treatment among involuntarily and voluntarily admitted patients with substance use disorders.
Anne OpsalØistein KristensenJohn Kåre VederhusThomas ClausenPublished in: BMC health services research (2016)
Our results suggested that assumptions about involuntary admissions should be evaluated carefully to determine how best to alleviate counterproductive feelings of coercion when a coerced admission is planned. Informing and collaborating with the patient will most likely facilitate a better experience during admission and treatment. Moreover, the patient is more likely to experience a better recovery process.