作者
Rolf Wynn
发表日期
2004/3/1
期刊
Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology
卷号
15
期号
1
页码范围
124-144
出版商
Taylor & Francis Ltd
简介
Twelve psychiatric inpatients were qualitatively interviewed after physical restraint. Of these, seven had also been pharmacologically restrained. Patients gave refusal of medication, refusal to follow staff directions, or their own aggression, as reasons why they had been restrained. While some felt that the use of restraint had been warranted, others were more critical. Many thought that restraint could have been avoided. Patients felt that being restrained evoked feelings of anxiousness, anger, and hostility. Some reported that they calmed down after having been restrained, while other did so only after having received additional pharmacological restraint. A few had suffered minor abrasions and two reported revived memories of prior abuse. Several believed that the use of restraint did protect them from hurting themselves or others. Some felt angry, fearful, and distrustful of staff after restraint, and some believed it had …
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