Abstract
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.
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Kelly, A. M., EBURN, M., Cockburn, T., & Senthi, A. (2023, December 1). Review article: Detaining patients against their will: Can duty of care be used to justify detention and restraint in emergency departments? EMA - Emergency Medicine Australasia. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/1742-6723.14299
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