This article describes the history and practice of using restraints (chemical and physical) in elderly nursing home residents, and the effect of the new Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act regulations affecting these practices
The aim of this pilot study was to investigate whether a staff educational program and the establish...
The appropriateness and necessity of the use of physical restraints (PR) is highly controversial (1,...
Development methods of guidelines and documents with recommendations on physical restraint reduction...
Chemical restraint, which is the excessive control of behavior through the use of medication, is jus...
The purposes of this article are (1) to identify resident and facility risk factors for the use of p...
It is arguable that the association of restraint with people who have severe mental health difficult...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop a protocol that would help prevent accidents, appl...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence, types, frequency, and duration of restraint use in older ad...
This article argues that there exist unnecessary gaps in the regulation of the use of physical, mech...
This article argues that there exist unnecessary gaps in the regulation of the use of physical, mech...
Agitation is a major problem for older people and is present in over half of the hospitalizations fo...
This article begins by explaining what physical restraints are. The author then explains that the el...
In nursing homes, restraints are intended to protect residents with mental or physical disabilities ...
Based on evidence of negative effects and limited efficacy of physical restraint of older adults, ef...
Physical restraint use and falls are common in institutional care of old people and various attempts...
The aim of this pilot study was to investigate whether a staff educational program and the establish...
The appropriateness and necessity of the use of physical restraints (PR) is highly controversial (1,...
Development methods of guidelines and documents with recommendations on physical restraint reduction...
Chemical restraint, which is the excessive control of behavior through the use of medication, is jus...
The purposes of this article are (1) to identify resident and facility risk factors for the use of p...
It is arguable that the association of restraint with people who have severe mental health difficult...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop a protocol that would help prevent accidents, appl...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence, types, frequency, and duration of restraint use in older ad...
This article argues that there exist unnecessary gaps in the regulation of the use of physical, mech...
This article argues that there exist unnecessary gaps in the regulation of the use of physical, mech...
Agitation is a major problem for older people and is present in over half of the hospitalizations fo...
This article begins by explaining what physical restraints are. The author then explains that the el...
In nursing homes, restraints are intended to protect residents with mental or physical disabilities ...
Based on evidence of negative effects and limited efficacy of physical restraint of older adults, ef...
Physical restraint use and falls are common in institutional care of old people and various attempts...
The aim of this pilot study was to investigate whether a staff educational program and the establish...
The appropriateness and necessity of the use of physical restraints (PR) is highly controversial (1,...
Development methods of guidelines and documents with recommendations on physical restraint reduction...