A thematic analysis of care provider experiences of using self‐harm abstinence agreements in psychiatric inpatient care
Abstract Aim Traditional methods used when managing self‐harm in a psychiatric inpatient setting tend to infringe on the autonomy of the individuals receiving treatment and are often experienced as practically and emotionally challenging by care providers. Therefore, we examined care providers'...
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Main Authors: | Jonas Bjärehed (Author), Evelina Ingelsson Lindell (Author), Sofie Westling (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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