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Racial Inequities in Physical and Chemical Restraint Use in the Emergency Psychiatric Setting

This on-demand webinar addresses current research on racial inequalities in physical and chemical restraint use in the emergency psychiatric setting. Participants will learn about the impact of unconscious bias and structural racism on patient care. Participants will be inspired to self-examine their own biases and to make changes in their practice that reduce race-based inequities. This is a non-CME accredited learning module.


LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Identify a case highlighting outcome by race in the emergency psychiatric setting.
  • Discuss existing evidence demonstrating racial disparities in chemical and physical restraint use in emergency psychiatric care.
  • Describe how structural racism contributes to physical and chemical restraint use in the emergency psychiatric settings.

 



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