| Literature DB >> 29973889 |
Florian Hotzy1, Jeff Kerner2,3, Anke Maatz1, Matthias Jaeger1, Andres R Schneeberger3,4,5.
Abstract
Involuntary hospitalization is a frequently discussed intervention physicians must sometimes execute. Because this intervention has serious implications for the citizens' civil liberties it is regulated by law. Every country's health system approaches this issue differently with regard to the relevant laws and the logistical processes by which involuntary hospitalization generally is enacted. This paper aims at analyzing the regulation and process of involuntary hospitalization in New York (United States) and Zurich (Switzerland). Comparing the respective historical, political, and economic backgrounds shows how notions of risk and liberty are culture-bound and consequently shape legislation and local practices. It is highly relevant to reconsider which criteria are required for involuntary hospitalization as this might shape the view of society on psychiatric patients and psychiatry itself. Furthermore, this article discusses the impact that training and experience of the person authorized to conduct and maintain an involuntary hospitalization has on the outcome.Entities:
Keywords: assertive outpatient treatment; clinical culture; coercion; involuntary hospitalization; legislation; severe mental illness
Year: 2018 PMID: 29973889 PMCID: PMC6020767 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00267
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 4.157
Mental health care supply in the US and Switzerland.
| Psychiatrists per 100.000 | 12/11 | 41/60 | ( |
| Psychiatric beds in mental hospitals per 100.000 | 12-23/16 | 72/78 | ( |
| Outpatient facilities per 100.000 | 2 / | 5 / | ( |
| Admissions per 100.000 | 480/676 | 690/939 | ( |
| Involuntary hospitalizations in Percent | 26-51/ | 4-37/25 | ( |
Differences in the healthcare organization and rates of involuntary hospitalizations in the US and Switzerland and the states New York and Zurich are shown.
No data available for the New York State;
No data available for the Canton of Zurich.