Literature DB >> 31473766

[German S3 guidelines on avoidance of coercion: prevention and therapy of aggressive behavior in adults].

Tilman Steinert1, Sophie Hirsch2,3.   

Abstract

This article reports on the developmental process, significance and scope of clinical practice guidelines and presents changes to the former S2 guidelines on therapeutic interventions for aggressive behavior (2010). Aggressive behavior is understood both in the context of risk characteristics on the patient side and as a result of escalating conflicts between patients and staff. If coercive measures are unavoidable, they must be carried out in the most bearable and humane way possible for all participants. For the first time these guidelines provide clear evidence-based and consensus-based recommendations for these issues. In addition to prevention, de-escalation, rapid tranquilization and pharmacotherapy of acute states of agitation and of recurrent aggressive behavior, technical, legal and ethical aspects of coercive measures and therapeutic support during coercive measures are covered. Further recommendations concern measures of tertiary prophylaxis, such as debriefing, joint crisis plans and external monitoring by visiting commissions and political committees. Implementation recommendations have been formulated from the guidelines. They are currently being tested in a pilot study funded by the German Association for Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics (DGPPN).

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Keywords:  Coercion; Guidelines; Implementation; Prevention; Violence

Year:  2020        PMID: 31473766     DOI: 10.1007/s00115-019-00801-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nervenarzt        ISSN: 0028-2804            Impact factor:   1.214


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1.  [First conclusions from the register for coercive measures in Baden-Württemberg].

Authors:  T Steinert
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2019-09       Impact factor: 1.214

Review 2.  [Revised S3 guidelines on schizophrenia : Developmental process and selected recommendations].

Authors:  Alkomiet Hasan; Peter Falkai; Isabel Lehmann; Birgit Janssen; Thomas Wobrock; Jürgen Zielasek; Wolfgang Gaebel
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2020-01       Impact factor: 1.214

3.  Perceptions of patient aggression in psychiatric hospitals: a qualitative study using focus groups with nurses, patients, and informal caregivers.

Authors:  Maritta Välimäki; Tella Lantta; Yuen Ting Joyce Lam; Teris Cheung; Po Yee Ivy Cheng; Tony Ng; Glendy Ip; Daniel Bressington
Journal:  BMC Psychiatry       Date:  2022-05-18       Impact factor: 4.144

4.  [DGPPN pilot study on the implementation of the S3 guideline "Prevention of coercion: prevention and therapy of aggressive behavior in adults"].

Authors:  Andreas Bechdolf; Felix Bühling-Schindowski; Stefan Weinmann; Johanna Baumgardt; Marie Kampmann; Dorothea Sauter; Susanne Jaeger; Gernot Walter; Michael Mayer; Michael Löhr; Michael Schulz; Jakov Gather; Regina Ketelsen; Ralf Aßfalg; Celline Cole; Angelika Vandamme; Lieselotte Mahler; Sophie Hirsch; Tilman Steinert
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2021-12-14       Impact factor: 1.297

5.  What does coercion in intensive care mean for patients and their relatives? A thematic qualitative study.

Authors:  Susanne Jöbges; Corine Mouton Dorey; Rouven Porz; Bara Ricou; Nicola Biller-Andorno
Journal:  BMC Med Ethics       Date:  2022-02-05       Impact factor: 2.652

6.  Increase in coercive measures in psychiatric hospitals in Germany during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors:  Erich Flammer; Frank Eisele; Sophie Hirsch; Tilman Steinert
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-08-31       Impact factor: 3.752

7.  Effect of standardized post-coercion review on subjective coercion: Results of a randomized-controlled trial.

Authors:  A Wullschleger; A Vandamme; J Mielau; L Stoll; A Heinz; F Bermpohl; A Bechdolf; M Stelzig; O Hardt; I Hauth; V Holthoff-Detto; L Mahler; C Montag
Journal:  Eur Psychiatry       Date:  2021-12-07       Impact factor: 5.361

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