Physical restraints: An ethical dilemma in mental health services in China
Given that physical restraints cause adverse effects to patients and nurses, their wide and frequent use has resulted in various clinical and ethical controversies in mental health services. The rate of physical restraints is significantly higher in China than in other countries. Some western and do...
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Main Authors: | Junrong Ye (Author), Aixiang Xiao (Author), Lin Yu (Author), Hongmei Wei (Author), Chen Wang (Author), Tianyun Luo (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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