Every day in EDs, clinicians are faced with situations where they need to decide whether to detain a patient for assessment and treatment. For patients who meet the relevant criteria, provisions of mental health legislation can be used. For other patients, clinicians often rely on so-called ‘duty of care’. This article briefly explores this complex area of law, including the relevant legislation, common law principles and grey areas. It also proposes an approach to decision-making in this area.</p
OBJECTIVE: To determine current clinical practices for managing behavioural emergencies within Victo...
Author version made available in accordance with publisher copyright policy.Objective: The purpose o...
This article considers the constitutional and moral implications of the distinction the law draws be...
Every day in EDs, clinicians are faced with situations where they need to decide whether to detain a...
The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DOLS), introduced into the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA), we...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Psychiatric boarding is a term derived from emergency medicine that describes the holding of patient...
The use of detention for psychiatric treatment is widespread and sometimes necessary. International ...
ABSTRACT Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review the impact of boarding psychiatric patien...
People brought in by police (BIBP) to the ED are a potentially vulnerable group. This narrative scop...
People brought in by police (BIBP) to the ED are a potentially vulnerable group. This narrative scop...
As employed in psychiatric settings, physical restraint is a se-curity measure designed to protect p...
In making treatment decisions, psychiatrists, like other medical professionals, must adhere to rules...
Safeguarding, balancing the concept of risk with the need for public protection and its implication ...
Abstract Objective: The primary aim was to examine the literature for benefits and potential negati...
OBJECTIVE: To determine current clinical practices for managing behavioural emergencies within Victo...
Author version made available in accordance with publisher copyright policy.Objective: The purpose o...
This article considers the constitutional and moral implications of the distinction the law draws be...
Every day in EDs, clinicians are faced with situations where they need to decide whether to detain a...
The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DOLS), introduced into the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA), we...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Psychiatric boarding is a term derived from emergency medicine that describes the holding of patient...
The use of detention for psychiatric treatment is widespread and sometimes necessary. International ...
ABSTRACT Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review the impact of boarding psychiatric patien...
People brought in by police (BIBP) to the ED are a potentially vulnerable group. This narrative scop...
People brought in by police (BIBP) to the ED are a potentially vulnerable group. This narrative scop...
As employed in psychiatric settings, physical restraint is a se-curity measure designed to protect p...
In making treatment decisions, psychiatrists, like other medical professionals, must adhere to rules...
Safeguarding, balancing the concept of risk with the need for public protection and its implication ...
Abstract Objective: The primary aim was to examine the literature for benefits and potential negati...
OBJECTIVE: To determine current clinical practices for managing behavioural emergencies within Victo...
Author version made available in accordance with publisher copyright policy.Objective: The purpose o...
This article considers the constitutional and moral implications of the distinction the law draws be...