Restraint of adults with intellectual disabilities: A critical review of the prevalence and characteristics associated with its use

L Fitton, DR Jones - Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
… This review aims to explore the prevalence rate of restraint in ID settings and the
characteristics associated with its use, something that to date has been difficult to establish (Sturmey, …

Current state of research on coercion in mental health: umbrella review protocol

M Aragonés-Calleja… - Journal of Psychosocial …, 2022 - journals.healio.com
Perceived coercion can overlap with formal and informal coercion and is defined as users' …
Outcome refers to the effects or consequences of restraint, including perceptions of those …

Factors associated with perceived coercion in adults receiving psychiatric care: a scoping review protocol

C Lessard-Deschênes, MH Goulet… - BMJ open, 2022 - bmjopen.bmj.com
… the impacts of seclusion and restraint,18 19 forced … perceived coercion in psychiatric and
mental healthcare by identifying modifiable factors that are associated with its prevalence. In …

Evidence synthesis on coercion in mental health: An umbrella review

M Aragonés‐Calleja… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
… consequences of restraint, including perceptions of those who use and to whom restraint is
… For every subcategory, we described the evidence concerning their prevalence, effectiveness…

A cross-sectional study to assess the frequency of restraint, and knowledge and attitudes of the caregivers of patients toward restraint in a general hospital psychiatry …

PP Kuppili, A Vengadavaradan… - Indian Journal of …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
… , the prevalence of any form of restraint was 66.5%, with chemical restraints being the most
common (58% of the restraints)… Caregivers’attitude and perspective on coercion and restraint

Approval ratings of inpatient coercive interventions in a national sample of mental health service users and staff in England

R Whittington, L Bowers, P Nolan… - Psychiatric …, 2009 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
… with data from structured assessments of perceived coercion at the time of admission ( 1 ). …
staff in our study in that mechanical restraint was the most disapproved coercive method. …

Staff perceptions and organizational factors as predictors of seclusion and restraint on psychiatric wards

L De Benedictis, A Dumais, N Sieu… - Psychiatric …, 2011 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
… that the prevalence of seclusion and restraint in inpatient … restraint measures may be
perceived as a way of protecting the patient, and psychiatric staff may be more likely to use coercive

[HTML][HTML] Use of coercive measures during involuntary psychiatric admission and treatment outcomes: data from a prospective study across 10 European countries

P McLaughlin, D Giacco, S Priebe - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
… To assess the association between different types of coercive measures (forced medication,
seclusion, and restraint) used during involuntary psychiatric admission and two treatment …

[HTML][HTML] Experiences and perceptions of coercive practices in mental health care among service users in Nigeria: a qualitative study

DO Aluh, O Ayilara, JU Onu, U Grigaitė… - International journal of …, 2022 - Springer
… ) or chemical (pharmacological measures) restraint [4, 6], informal coercion is less obvious
and … The relatively high prevalence of coercive practices in high-income countries with more …

Mental health nurses' emotions, exposure to patient aggression, attitudes to and use of coercive measures: Cross sectional questionnaire survey

R Jalil, JW Huber, J Sixsmith, GL Dickens - International journal of nursing …, 2017 - Elsevier
… incidents; coercive measures such as restraint and seclusion should … restraint and seclusion
as containment methods. In order to avoid multiple testing of the Perception of Prevalence of …