Caregiver perspectives on patient capacities and institutional pathways to person centered forensic psychiatric care

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    The feasibility of calls to increase PCC, patient participation, or patient collaboration in FP depends on how caregivers view such prospects. In the case of forensic and other highly coercive psychiatric care contexts, it is obvious that the assumptions about patient agential capacities can be questioned, since such capacities are often weakened by mental illness and thus constitute (one of) the main reason(s) why the patients have been committed to such care. Preliminary inquiries made clear that wards designated for care of patients in acute stages were not of interest, as the heavy . . .

     

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