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BackgroundChemical and physical restraints are associated with harm in older adults, but our understanding of their use during acute care hospitalizations is limited.ObjectivesTo (1) describe restraint use during acute care hospitalizations of older ...
Aaron Jones +7 more
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Physical restraint in residential child care : the experiences of young people and residential workers [PDF]
There have long been concerns about the use of physical restraint in residential care. This paper presents the findings of a qualitative study which explores the experiences of children, young people and residential workers about physical restraint.
Alderson, P. +26 more
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Physical restraint in mental health nursing: A concept analysis
Objective: Physical restraint is frequently used in medical services, such as in mental health settings, intensive care units and nursing homes, but its nature varies in different institutions.
Junrong Ye +8 more
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Psychiatric intensive care nursing - psychoanalytic perspectives [PDF]
Based on unobtrusive observations a parallel is drawn between general and psychiatric intensive care milieu. The correlation between the bedside skills and incidence of phyical contact is considered in each setting.
Winship, G.
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Organizational characteristics and restraint use for hospitalized nursing home residents. [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effect of organizational characteristics on physical restraint use for hospitalized nursing home residents. DESIGN: Secondary analysis of data obtained between 1994 to 1997 in a prospective phase lag design experiment using an ...
Bourbonniere, Meg +3 more
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Background Studies of the use and effects of physical restraint in anorexia nervosa (AN) treatment are lacking. The purpose of this study was to describe the frequency of physical restraint in a specialized program for adolescents with AN, and to examine
Thomas Blikshavn +2 more
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Introduction Physical restraint is a therapeutic procedure allowing to immobilize an agitated patient.Although it is an effective method especially in the states of psychomotor instability, its practice is not devoid of risks which imposes a codified ...
O. Maatouk +5 more
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Reducing the stress of drug administration:implications for the 3Rs [PDF]
Restraint in animals is known to cause stress but is used during almost all scientific procedures in rodents, representing a major welfare and scientific issue.
Robinson, Emma S J, Stuart, Sarah A.
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ObjectiveTo construct a accessment program of physical restraint for patients in ICU of tumour hospital and to evaluate its application effect.MethodsA research team was formed and literature search was conducted.
LIAO Chunli +9 more
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Physical restraint and the therapeutic relationship [PDF]
The role of the forensic mental health nurse has led to many debates due to the conflicts between security and therapeutic aspects of their role. Physical restraint is a security element of the role which may have an impact on their ability to work ...
Hearne, Joanna +2 more
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