Wohltätiger Zwang

Part 10 of the podcast series "ETHICS SIMPLY EXPLAINED" by the Clinical Ethics Committee of the University Medical Center Göttingen. In this episode, we explain the conditions under which coercive measures in medicine can be ethically permissible for the benefit of the patient affected. This video does not address the legal requirements for coercive measures. These are regulated, among other things, in guardianship law and the mental health laws of the individual German states. In addition to this topic, we recommend our video on the psychiatric treatment agreement:    • Die psychiatrische Behandlungsvereinbarung   Clinical Ethics Committee of the University Medical Center Göttingen: https://go.umg.eu/kek Content and design: Katrin Radenbach and Alfred Simon Speakers: Katrin Radenbach and Alfred Simon Music: Alexander Bell and Götz Müller-Dürholt Design and professional communication support: Arne Brökers Image sources: iStock.com/Maike Hildebrandt iStock.com/Misha Shutkevych iStock.com/rambo182 iStock.com/subarashii21 iStock.com/VectorKIF Further videos:    • Das klinische Ethikkomitee