Abstract:
Forced medication of patients with severe mental disorders involves
hospitalization and treatment without free and informed consent, raising
important bioethical concerns. The study analyzed recent literature to
explore the balance between protecting individual rights and ensuring
public and personal safety. Results indicate that coercive treatment is
justified only under strict conditions, with safeguards for patient rights
such as respect, non-discrimination, and minimal restriction. Ensuring
these principles reduces perceived coercion and increases later patient
acceptance of the necessity of forced medication.Overall, forced medication should remain an exceptional measure, applied only with strict
adherence to human rights and core bioethical principles.