Direct coercion – challenges for nursing practice

Introduction. Direct coercion is a part of medical intervention in which the patient’s autonomy as a basic human right is limited. In clinical practice, there are situations in which the use of coercion is indeed necessary to protect the patient and his/her environment against the effects of growing...

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Main Authors: Karcz Edyta, Zimmermann Agnieszka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-06-01
Series:Pielęgniarstwo XXI Wieku
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/pielxxiw-2017-0020
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spelling doaj-0e6d3d2884804d7db77713fe6e4c6e972021-09-05T13:59:40ZengSciendoPielęgniarstwo XXI Wieku2450-646X2017-06-01162586310.1515/pielxxiw-2017-0020pielxxiw-2017-0020Direct coercion – challenges for nursing practiceKarcz Edyta0Zimmermann Agnieszka1Zakład Pielęgniarstwa Neurologiczno – Psychiatrycznego, Gdański Uniwersytet MedycznyZakład Prawa Medycznego i Farmaceutycznego, Gdański Uniwersytet MedycznIntroduction. Direct coercion is a part of medical intervention in which the patient’s autonomy as a basic human right is limited. In clinical practice, there are situations in which the use of coercion is indeed necessary to protect the patient and his/her environment against the effects of growing aggression. A very important element of action in such cases is to ensure the safety of both the patient through professional care, and of the personel executing the coercive measure.https://doi.org/10.1515/pielxxiw-2017-0020coercionpatientlegislationnursing practiceinformed consent
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Direct coercion – challenges for nursing practice
Pielęgniarstwo XXI Wieku
coercion
patient
legislation
nursing practice
informed consent
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Zimmermann Agnieszka
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title_short Direct coercion – challenges for nursing practice
title_full Direct coercion – challenges for nursing practice
title_fullStr Direct coercion – challenges for nursing practice
title_full_unstemmed Direct coercion – challenges for nursing practice
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series Pielęgniarstwo XXI Wieku
issn 2450-646X
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Introduction. Direct coercion is a part of medical intervention in which the patient’s autonomy as a basic human right is limited. In clinical practice, there are situations in which the use of coercion is indeed necessary to protect the patient and his/her environment against the effects of growing aggression. A very important element of action in such cases is to ensure the safety of both the patient through professional care, and of the personel executing the coercive measure.
topic coercion
patient
legislation
nursing practice
informed consent
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