Abstract

This article in this series on healthcare ethics will continue the focus on restraint and surveillance begun in the previous article and will highlight the often thorny issues of covert administration of medicines with particular reference to: those with a learning disability; those who are elderly; and the use of surveillance technology in health and social care environments.

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