2023
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.16796
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Professional caregivers' perceived barriers hindering the prevention and reduction of involuntary treatment among older persons receiving long‐term care: A mixed methods study

Abstract: AimsTo gain insights into the barriers towards the prevention and/or reduction of involuntary treatment in long‐term geriatric care.DesignMixed methods.BackgroundMeasures to which a person resists and/or does not provide consent for are defined as involuntary treatment. The use of involuntary treatment violates the autonomy of (older) persons and causes more harm than benefit. Moreover, it contradicts the values of person‐centred care. Nevertheless, its use among people living with dementia (PLWD) is still com… Show more

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