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Nurses and Physicians Educational Needs in Seclusion and Restraint Practices
Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 06/26/09
Kontio R et al. - Participants recognized a need for on-ward and problem-based education and infrastructural and managerial support. The declared high ethical principles were not in accordance with the participants' reliance on manpower and the high seclusion and restraint rates.
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