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Open Access 01-12-2024 | Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | Research

Effects of stricter legislation on coercive measures in child and adolescent psychiatric care: a qualitative interview study with staff

Authors: Astrid Moell, Alexander Rozental, Susanne Buchmayer, Riittakerttu Kaltiala, Niklas Långström

Published in: BMC Psychiatry | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

Legislators often want to positively affect psychiatric inpatient care and reduce coercion by a stricter judicial regulation. However, staff experiences and comprehension of such legal changes are largely unknown, yet essential in obtaining the intended outcomes. We examined staff understanding and implementation of a July 1, 2020 legal change in Sweden regarding the use of coercive measures (e.g., restraint, seclusion, and forced medication) in child and adolescent psychiatric inpatient care.

Methods

During 2021, semi-structured interviews were conducted with nine child and adolescent psychiatric inpatient staff (nurses, senior consultants, and head of units). Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. We used an implementation outcomes framework to relate data to a wider implementation science context.

Results

The legislative change was viewed as both positive and negative by participating staff. They reported mixed levels of preparedness for the legislative change, with substantial challenges during the immediate introduction, including insufficient preparations and lack of clear guidelines. A knowledge hierarchy was evident, affecting various professional roles differently. While the law was positively viewed for its child-centred approach, we found notable distrust in legislators’ understanding of the clinical reality, leading to practical difficulties in implementation. Care practices after the legal change varied, with some participants reporting little change in the use of coercive measures, while others noted a shift towards more seclusion and sedative medication usage. The work environment for consultants was described as more challenging due to increased bureaucratic procedures and a heightened pressure for accuracy.

Conclusions

The study highlights the complexities and challenges in implementing legislative changes in psychiatric care, where stricter legislation does not necessarily entail reduced use of coercion.
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Footnotes
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The total number of year-round employed senior CAP consultants, CAP resident doctors, nurses and clinical psychologists in both outpatient and inpatient services in Sweden was ca. 2200 in 2021 (data on psychiatric aides unavailable). Unfortunately, however, these numbers cannot be stratified to ascertain the total number of staff working in CAP inpatient care.
 
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In March 2021, the National Board of Health and Welfare issued a statement regarding interpretations regarding the legal change. In June 2021, they published a digital education regarding the Compulsory Psychiatric Care Act aimed at staff within CAP inpatient care. Accessible (in Swedish) through: https://​www.​socialstyrelsen.​se/​kunskapsstod-och-regler/​omraden/​barn-och-unga/​barns-psykiska-halsa/​.
 
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During the interviews in May-Aug 2021, it was common practice that a senior consultant psychiatrist had to be physically present and examine the patient before an extension. New regulations from the National Board of Health and Welfare took effect on September 1, 2021, stating that the examination for the first extension could be done by a junior physician on call. The consultant then makes the extension decision over the phone.
 
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Due to the Swedish model of governmental administration, the counties are responsible for interpreting legislative intentions and applications of the law. The National Board of Health and Welfare (and other government agencies) is forbidden to detail how regions should interpret the legislation.
 
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Metadata
Title
Effects of stricter legislation on coercive measures in child and adolescent psychiatric care: a qualitative interview study with staff
Authors
Astrid Moell
Alexander Rozental
Susanne Buchmayer
Riittakerttu Kaltiala
Niklas Långström
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Psychiatry / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1471-244X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-024-05553-1

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