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Experiences and Perceptions of Police Officers Concerning Their Interactions With People With Serious Mental Disorders for Compulsory Treatment

机译:警务人员与严重精神疾病患者的互动和接受强制治疗的经验和看法

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>Background: In Portuguese law, police officers are the link between security and the treatment of people with serious mental disorders who require compulsory admission. The perceptions of police officers are in part based on their individual characteristics, and may influence their capability in managing patients they are transporting. However, little is known about police officers experience of this process.>Methods: In-depth semi-structured interviews explored the experiences and per- ceptions of police officers from Porto Police Department in Portugal. All interviews were audio recorded, transcribed and analyzed through thematic analysis.>Results: Ten police officers agreed to take part in this study. The interviewed police officers consisted of nine men and one woman, had an average length service of 22.6 years and all had more than 10 years of service. The interviews highlighted that the activity of the police under the Mental Health Law is shaped by whether the person who they are transporting has a mental health disorder and requires psychiatric admission. The police officers reportedly adjusted their behavior to give patients more attention, comfort and empathy. However, they describe these interactions as one of the most time consuming and challenging activities for the police. Importantly, they acknowledged family members as crucial for police officers to be able to gain direct access to patients and knowledge about them. Police officers showed to perceive people with mental illness as unpredictable, dangerous and without discernment, and identified some aspects of the process that could be improved, such as hospital admission waiting times. Police officers felt they required more skilled support to deal with unwell patients.>Conclusions: This study highlights the perceptions and experiences of police officers about the process of compulsory admission, and identifies areas of unmet needs. These findings help to raise awareness of their needs, improving this process, and ensuring a more humane and effective approach.
机译:>背景:在葡萄牙法律中,警务人员是安全与对待需要强制入院的严重精神障碍患者的治疗之间的联系。警务人员的看法部分基于他们的个人特征,并且可能会影响他们管理所运送患者的能力。但是,对于警察在此过程中的经验知之甚少。>方法:深入的半结构化访谈探讨了来自葡萄牙波尔图警察局的警察的经验和看法。所有采访均通过主题分析进行录音,转录和分析。>结果:十名警官同意参加这项研究。接受采访的警官包括9名男性和1名女性,平均服役期为22.6年,服役期均超过10年。访谈强调,《心理健康法》规定警察的活动取决于他们所运输的人是否患有精神健康障碍并需要接受精神病治疗。据报道,警察调整了他们的行为,使患者得到更多的关注,舒适和同情。但是,他们将这些互动描述为警察最耗时且最具挑战性的活动之一。重要的是,他们承认家庭成员对于警察能够直接与患者接触和了解他们至关重要。警务人员表现出对精神疾病患者的感知是不可预测的,危险的并且没有辨别力,并确定了可以改进的过程的某些方面,例如住院等待时间。警官认为他们需要更多的技术支持来应对身体不适的患者。>结论:该研究着重介绍了警官对强制性住院过程的看法和经验,并确定了未满足需求的领域。这些发现有助于提高对他们需求的认识,改善这一过程,并确保采取更人道和有效的方法。

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