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Abstract
Agitation is a routine and increasingly common presentation to the emergency department (ED). In the wake of a national examination into racism and police use of force, this article aims to extend that reflection into emergency medicine in the management of patients presenting with acute agitation. Through an overview of ethicolegal considerations in restraint use and current literature on implicit bias in medicine, this article provides a discussion on how bias may impact care of the agitated patient. Concrete strategies are offered at an individual, institutional, and health system level to help mitigate bias and improve care. Reprinted from Acad Emerg Med 2021; 28:1061-1066, with permission from John Wiley & Sons. Copyright © 2021.
探究约束使用中的偏差:在急诊科护理躁动病人时减少偏见的四种策略》(Four Strategies to Mitigate Bias in Care of the Agitated Patient in the Emergency Department)。
躁动是急诊科(ED)的常见病,而且越来越常见。在对种族主义和警察使用武力进行全国性调查之后,本文旨在将这一反思延伸到急诊医学对急性躁动患者的管理中。本文概述了在使用束缚措施时的伦理法律考虑因素以及当前有关医学中隐性偏见的文献,讨论了偏见如何影响对躁动患者的护理。文章从个人、机构和医疗系统层面提出了具体策略,以帮助减轻偏见并改善护理。经 John Wiley & Sons 授权,转载自《Acad Emerg Med 2021; 28:1061-1066》。版权所有 © 2021。
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