Dual diagnosis and mechanical restraint – a register based study of 31,793 patients and 6562 episodes of mechanical restraint in the Capital region of Denmark from 2010–2014
Nordic Journal of Psychiatry2019Vol. 73(3), pp. 169–177
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Abstract
When preventing mechanical restraint, the focus should be on actual use of substances or withdrawal effects and not on the dual diagnoses patients in them-self.
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