Safe times: 11.30am-12.00 and 4.30pm-5.00
Correction: Re: ?Safe times: 11.30am?12.00 and 4.30pm? 5.00?, by Merinda Epstein (Aust Health Rev 2006, vol 30, no 2, pp. 137-143). The order of two paragraphs on page 142 of the article was reversed due to an error in the production and proofreading process. These paragraphs are reprinted below in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Australian health review 2006, Vol.30 (3), p.410 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Correction: Re: ?Safe times: 11.30am?12.00 and 4.30pm?
5.00?, by Merinda Epstein (Aust Health Rev
2006, vol 30, no 2, pp. 137-143).
The order of two paragraphs on page 142 of the
article was reversed due to an error in the production
and proofreading process. These paragraphs
are reprinted below in the correct order.
Also within my records was a direct quote
from a private telephone conversation I
had with a friend and colleague. In this
instance, the phone ? as is very common
? was placed right opposite the nurse?s
station. There was no privacy, and I guess
we all knew that you took your private
life into your hands every time you made
a call. Sometimes I got so desperate for
contact with the outside world I took a
risk. I knew it was a calculated one.
It?s amazing to me that this private conversation
was actually recorded in a file
and no one subsequently reading the file
(day after day after day) seemed to have
had the ethical drive to black it out and
bring it to the attention of those with
authority within the unit. This was even
more shocking given the fact that what I
had said that was so worth recording was
something that I believe was entirely
sensible. I had asked my boss not to tell
too many people that I was an inpatient
in a psychiatric unit. To this day I have no
idea why this was seen as an example of
me being ?manipulative with a work colleague?. |
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ISSN: | 0156-5788 |
DOI: | 10.1071/AH060410 |