The Exercising Premise and Ethical Principles of Psychiatrists' Right of Intervention
- VernacularTitle:精神科医生行使干涉权的前提和伦理原则
- Author:
Qian CHEN
;
Jinzhong ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Doctors' Right of Intervention;
Mandatory Feature;
Premise;
Ethical Principles;
Morality
- From:
Chinese Medical Ethics
1994;0(06):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
The right of intervention is a special performance of doctors' autonomy right.Due to the specificity of mental diseases,the right of intervention for psychiatrists is far different from that for ordinary clinical doctors.The differences in exercising right of intervention are embodied in the means of major healthcare and treatment measures,including mandatory hospitalization,compulsory isolation and compulsory treatment of bound,which are mandatory and absolute.However,in order to safeguard the interests of psychiatric patients,common individuals and the general public,objective premise and ethical principles are crucial for psychiatrists to exercise their right of intervention,in order to avoid abusing the right of intervention and achieve positive and effective treatment outcome.This paper discusses the premise and ethical principles of exercising psychiatrists' right of intervention.