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Examining the association between perceived quality of care and experienced coercion among patients in acute mental health units in Spain: A national cross‐sectional study

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Aim: To examine the association between perceived quality of care and the level of coercion experienced by individuals hospitalised in acute mental health units. Design: National cross-sectional study. Methods: Data were collected from 255 patients admitted to 12 acute mental health units across Spain. Standardised instruments assessed perceived quality of care and levels of coercion, humiliation and fear at discharge. Multiple linear regression analyses were used to explore associations between care quality dimensions and patients' experiences. Results: Perceived quality of care was significantly associated with lower levels of perceived coercion and humiliation. All dimensions of care quality showed inverse associations, with the "secluded" dimension showing the strongest association. The association between care quality and perceived fear was less consistent. These findings are particularly relevant for mental health nurses, who play a central role in delivering relational care and ensuring patients' emotional safety. Conclusion: Higher perceived quality of care is associated with lower levels of coercion, humiliation, and fear during hospitalisation in acute mental health settings. Implications for the profession and/or patient care: For mental health nursing, these results underscore the critical role of nurses in creating therapeutic environments that reduce coercive experiences. By fostering trust, promoting patient autonomy, and ensuring emotional and physical safety, nurses can significantly influence the quality of care and patient outcomes. Impact: The study addresses the lack of evidence on how perceived quality of care influences experiences of coercion in acute mental health settings. Better perceived care quality is linked to reduced feelings of coercion, humiliation and fear. The research has direct implications for mental health nurses, clinical educators and healthcare managers aiming to improve patient experiences and reduce coercive practices in psychiatric care.

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EL ABIDI EL GHAZOUANI, Khadija, SANCHEZ-BALCELLS, Sara, ROLDÁN MERINO, Juan francisco, VENTOSA RUIZ, Ana, CAÑABATE-ROS, Montse, GARCIA-SANCHEZ, Juan a., MUÑOZ-ROUCO, Estibaliz, PÉREZ-MORENO, Juan j., PITA-DE-LA-VEGA, Javier, RUBIA-RUIZ, Gemma, SANTOS-PARIENTE, Carolina, RODRÍGUEZ LÓPEZ, Ana maria, JARDÓN GOLMAR, Laura, ESQUINAS LÓPEZ, Cristina, GOMEZ PEREZ, Juan, PASTOR-BERNABEU, Marcelino vicente, COELHO, Joana, MISOURIDOU, Evdokia, LLUCH CANUT, Ma. teresa, PUIG LLOBET, Montserrat, MORENO POYATO, Antonio rafael. Examining the association between perceived quality of care and experienced coercion among patients in acute mental health units in Spain: A national cross‐sectional study. _Journal of Clinical Nursing_. 2025. [consulta: 1 de gener de 2026]. ISSN: 0962-1067. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/224767]

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