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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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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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. |
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