2021
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2020-1110
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Family members seeking compulsory hospitalization for drug-using members: profile, expectations and needs

Abstract: Objective: to outline the profile and understand the expectations and needs of family members who seek compulsory hospitalization for drug-using members. Method: Mixed research; data collected involving 101 medical records and semi-structured interviews with 26 family members. SPSS software and content analysis was used. Results: The sample was characterized predominantly by women. Most users had other treatment modalities. Significant associations were observed between the request for hospitalization, the p… Show more

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“…From the perspective of relatives, restrictive treatment conditions are mostly considered as the last opportunity for patients to overcome self-de structive behaviour and to reduce potential social and health risks. In the study by Silva et al (2021), relatives' expectations regarding compulsory treatment were strikingly high, accompanied by the belief that the justice system was able to sensitise their loved ones to addiction and to mobilise their resources. In Kazakhstan, the role of relatives for compulsory treat ment admissions is essential as their applications and calls are the main inclusion criteria for the initiation of the court processes.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the perspective of relatives, restrictive treatment conditions are mostly considered as the last opportunity for patients to overcome self-de structive behaviour and to reduce potential social and health risks. In the study by Silva et al (2021), relatives' expectations regarding compulsory treatment were strikingly high, accompanied by the belief that the justice system was able to sensitise their loved ones to addiction and to mobilise their resources. In Kazakhstan, the role of relatives for compulsory treat ment admissions is essential as their applications and calls are the main inclusion criteria for the initiation of the court processes.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%