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Completed 1 November 2008

Created
24 September 2009

Last updated
25 September 2009

Defensive practice in mental health

Investigator(s) / AuthorsRichard Mullen, Anita Admiraal, Judy Trevena

 
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Name Dr Richard Mullen
Email Email address is not available; please contact
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The research
Summary This study aimed to assess the extent of defensive clinical practice by psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses in a New Zealand Mental Health Service.
Objectives This study aimed to assess the extent of defensive clinical practice by psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses in a New Zealand Mental Health Service.
Study design An anonymous questionnaire survey, addressing perceptions of a variety of defensive practices, was sent to all psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses working in acute clinical settings in the publically funded mental health service in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Methods Survey
Results Defensive practice is perceived as widespread in psychiatric settings. In particular, practices such as questioning patients about their safety, admissions to hospital, and delayed discharge from hospital were often perceived as occurring for defensive purposes. Psychiatric nurses were more likely than psychiatrists to percieve such practices as defensive.
Conclusions Defensive practice is common in mental health. This is desptie New Zealand's no-fault compensation scheme, and so presumably results from concerns other then the risk of financial liability. There may be particular pressures in mental health to practice defensively.
Key Descriptors Clinical Practice
Disciplines Nursing, Psychiatry
Settings Inpatient, Acute Inpatient
Diagnostic Categories General
Populations General Population
Other Keywords Defensive practice, accountability, liability
Ethics approval Yes
Academic led Yes
Service led No
How were service users involved No involvement
Publication in peer review journal Yes
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