[Is agression a valid reason to end the therapeutic relationship with a patient?]
A C HendriksCynthia F B VerhagenPublished in: Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde (2024)
It regularly occurs that a physicians is abused by a patient. For physicians this may be a reason to consider to end the relationship with such patients, particularly if patients become violent. But is this permitted? The Dutch law and professional standards restrict physicians from doing so, unless there are 'serious reasons' to do so and only after having investigated all possibilities to restore the treatment relationship, including a discussion with the patient. We argue that these restrictions are too strict. Physicians should be able the end the relationship with patients that fail to respect the physical or mental integrity of physicians or their colleagues.