CLINICIAN ATTITUDE AND PERSPECTIVE ON THE USE OF COERCIVE MEASURES IN CLINICAL PRACTICE FROM TERTIARY CARE MENTAL HEALTH ESTABLISHMENT
Keywords:
Clinician attitude, coercion, India, least coercive alternative, psychiatry.Abstract
Use of coercive measures in mental health care is an important issue for research. There are scarce data available on perception and attitudes toward coercion among Indian psychiatrist..
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