The use of observation on patients who self-harm: Lessons from a learning disability service
Background: Observation is an important approach to care that is commonly used in inpatient learning disability services to prevent self-harming behaviours. It is often implemented when there is a perceived increase risk of self-harm. Most nurses who implement observation have little or no training...
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Main Author: | Peter T. Sandy (Author) |
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