Ethnic disparities in rapid tranquillisation use and justifications in adult mental health inpatient settings: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Question Evidence on the likelihood of receiving rapid tranquillisation (RT) across ethnic groups is mixed, with some studies suggesting that ethnic minorities are more likely to receive RT than others. We aimed to investigate the association between ethnicity and RT use in adult mental health inpat...
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Main Authors: | Alessio Bricca, John Baker, Trine Munk-Olsen, Martin Locht Pedersen, Ole Schjerning, Frederik Alkier Gildberg |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2025-01-01
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Series: | BMJ Mental Health |
Online Access: | https://mentalhealth.bmj.com/content/28/1/e301399.full |
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