Ethical challenges for nurses delivering coercive interventions in community mental health settings: A sco** review
The number of Australians subject to coercive interventions in community mental health
services continues to increase. This is in the context of a growing awareness of the harms …
services continues to increase. This is in the context of a growing awareness of the harms …
Clinicians' power in the inpatient care of anorexia nervosa: A qualitative investigation of consumer perspectives
Medically compromised people with anorexia nervosa are cared for in inpatient settings
where clinicians closely monitor health and safety. Clinicians are in a position of power, with …
where clinicians closely monitor health and safety. Clinicians are in a position of power, with …
The focus on weight in the inpatient care of anorexia nervosa: A qualitative investigation of consumer perspectives
Anorexia nervosa has a high mortality rate and is often treated in the inpatient setting, where
close monitoring and medical support are available. Consistent with objective biomedical …
close monitoring and medical support are available. Consistent with objective biomedical …
Nurse-patient relationship boundaries and power: A critical discursive analysis
Introduction: Mental health nursing is dependent on nurses' ability to engage in therapeutic
relationships with patients. The ability to manage professional boundaries is equally …
relationships with patients. The ability to manage professional boundaries is equally …
[引用][C] Supporting autonomy in mental healthcare: A response to the World Health Organization and United Nations guidelines
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations (UN) have recently published
a lengthy and detailed document providing guidance on mental health, human rights and …
a lengthy and detailed document providing guidance on mental health, human rights and …