2019
DOI: 10.1055/a-0839-8938
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Erratum: Entwicklungsstand von klinischer Ethikberatung in der Psychiatrie

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“…Similarly, some studies have highlighted the low number of CECs in psychiatry despite the high number of ethical problems 3,9 and the need for quality improvement even though CECs are already in place. 7,23 The lack of CEC use may be attributable to client needs that are not met owing to psychiatrist and CEC resource shortages. Reasons on the part of psychiatrists include underestimation of ethical issues, 9 skeptical views of CECs and lack of willingness to actively collaborate, 7 and psychiatrists' high communication and professional problem-solving skills.…”
Section: Managing Ethical Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, some studies have highlighted the low number of CECs in psychiatry despite the high number of ethical problems 3,9 and the need for quality improvement even though CECs are already in place. 7,23 The lack of CEC use may be attributable to client needs that are not met owing to psychiatrist and CEC resource shortages. Reasons on the part of psychiatrists include underestimation of ethical issues, 9 skeptical views of CECs and lack of willingness to actively collaborate, 7 and psychiatrists' high communication and professional problem-solving skills.…”
Section: Managing Ethical Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7,23 The lack of CEC use may be attributable to client needs that are not met owing to psychiatrist and CEC resource shortages. Reasons on the part of psychiatrists include underestimation of ethical issues, 9 skeptical views of CECs and lack of willingness to actively collaborate, 7 and psychiatrists' high communication and professional problem-solving skills. 3,9 Psychiatrists sometimes interview patients/ families who are challenging to deal with and learn how to deal with them over time.…”
Section: Managing Ethical Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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