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Ethical challenges for nurses delivering coercive interventions in community mental health settings: A scoping review.

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العنوان: Ethical challenges for nurses delivering coercive interventions in community mental health settings: A scoping review.
المؤلفون: Haines, Stephen, Stanton, Robert, Anderson, Carina, Welch, Anthony
المصدر: International Journal of Mental Health Nursing; Aug2024, Vol. 33 Issue 4, p750-759, 10p
مصطلحات موضوعية: NURSE-patient relationships, PATIENT autonomy, MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems, NURSES, COMMUNITY mental health personnel, CONTROL (Psychology), PATIENT safety, OCCUPATIONAL roles, RESEARCH funding, MEDICAL care, CINAHL database, NURSING interventions, BIOETHICS, SYSTEMATIC reviews, MEDLINE, LITERATURE reviews, NURSING practice, PSYCHIATRIC nursing, THERAPEUTIC alliance, ONLINE information services, COMMUNITY mental health nurses, NURSING ethics, PSYCHOLOGY information storage & retrieval systems
مستخلص: 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 from coercion, increasing concerns about potential breaches of human rights and an ongoing uncertainty regarding the clinical benefits of community treatment orders, the primary instrument of legislated coercion in community mental health services. Nurses in community mental health services are on the frontline with regard to coercion. They police the requirements of the community treatment order, administer medication to people in community settings without their consent and facilitate re‐hospitalisation if indicated. Coercive practice contradicts the person‐centred, recovery‐oriented and trauma‐informed care principles that inform contemporary mental health nursing. This contradiction may generate ethical challenges for nurses and result in ethical distress. The aim of this scoping review was to map the research literature on how nurses in community mental health settings recognise and manage the harm associated with the administration of coercive interventions and consider the ethical challenges that may arise within this practice. The search strategy yielded 562 studies with author consensus determining a total of three articles as meeting the inclusion criteria. The resulting literature identified three themes: (1) maintaining the therapeutic relationship, (2) promoting autonomy and (3) using subtle forms of control. This review demonstrated that there is minimal research that has considered the ethical challenges related to the use of coercion by nurses in community mental health settings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
الوصف
تدمد:14458330
DOI:10.1111/inm.13290