Physical restraint in the critical care unit: A narrative review

D Smithard, R Randhawa - The New Bioethics, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
restraints, its consequences and the attitudes of healthcare professionals' attitudes towards
physical restraint currently present in critical care… to minimize physical restraint in health care. …

Physical restraint: perceptions of nurse managers, registered nurses and healthcare assistants

P Leahy‐Warren, V Varghese, MR Day… - International Nursing …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
… that healthcare assistants favoured use of physical restraint. Good quality PCC involves
maintaining standards of care in … Investigating staff perceptions of physical restraint may assist in …

[HTML][HTML] Physical restraint in mental health nursing: a concept analysis

J Ye, C Wang, A Xiao, Z Xia, L Yu, J Lin, Y Liao… - International journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
… , such as in mental health settings, intensive care units and nursing … the concept of physical
restraint in mental health nursing. … In mental health care, nurses implement physical restraint

Is restraint a 'necessary evil'in mental health care? Mental health inpatients' and staff members' experience of physical restraint

C Wilson, L Rouse, S Rae… - … journal of mental health …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
… the experience of physical restraint for patients and staff within a UK National Health Service
(NHS) trust in order to inform strategies for reducing or preventing restraint. This paper also …

Chemical and physical restraint of patients

M Cunha, S André, I Bica, O Ribeiro, A Dias… - Procedia-Social and …, 2016 - Elsevier
… this issue from other analytical angles, in order to contribute with new knowledge that
support new practices, strengthening the quality of health care and honor nursing as a caring …

Use of physical restraint: Nurses' knowledge, attitude, intention and practice and influencing factors

F Eskandari, KL Abdullah, NZ Zainal… - Journal of clinical …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
… nurses about using physical restraint and strong intention regarding using physical restraint.
… a supporting reason for importance of educating nurses about the use of physical restraint. …

The principles of physical restraint use for hospitalized elderly people: an integrated literature review

A Sharifi, N Arsalani, M Fallahi-Khoshknab… - Systematic reviews, 2021 - Springer
Physical restraint (PR) is a routine care measure in many hospital wards to ensure patient
safety. However, it is associated with many different professional, legal, and ethical challenges…

Minimising the use of physical restraint in acute mental health services: the outcome of a restraint reduction programme ('REsTRAIN YOURSELF')

J Duxbury, J Baker, S Downe, F Jones… - International journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Restraint rates on acute mental health care wards receiving the intervention were compared
with those on control wards over 3 study phases (baseline, implementation and adoption). …

THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN: NURSES'VIEWS AND BEHAVIOR ON PHYSICAL RESTRAINT

C Güvercin, M Samur, K Gurkan - Acta bioethica, 2018 - avesis.deu.edu.tr
… daily, years in the profession and the nurses’ views on restraint (p≤0.05). Conclusion: It is
… about physical restraint. Professional development of the nurses regarding physical restraint

Nurses' knowledge, attitudes and practices related to physical restraint: A cross‐sectional study

L Wang, XP Zhu, XT Zeng… - International nursing …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
… To our knowledge, there is no relevant nursing guideline for physical restraint use has been
… practices for physical restraint use among hospitals (Xu & Zheng 2010). Physical restraint is …