The physical restraint of a disturbed person is a subject constant of psychiatry and is a challenge that particularly faces nurses working in acute inpatient settings. While other approaches to psychiatric treatment have been discarded (e.g. punishment, blood letting, trepanation, deep insulin therapy and so on) or evolved into new treatments (the use of medication), the act of physical restraint has remained largely unmodified. Given the ubiquity of physical restraint in psychiatry, particularly as a nursing procedure, the absence of a sustained body of research is notable. This essay examines some of the historical underpinnings of the use of restraint in psychiatry brought into sharp focus by the David Bennett Inquiry Report (200...
Restraint has been used as a method of managing untoward incidents in mental health practice since m...
Aggression is reported to be prevalent in psychiatric inpatient care and its frequency towards healt...
Aggression is reported to be prevalent in psychiatric inpatient care and its frequency towards healt...
The use of restraint and seclusion in the American psychiatric setting has a rich history—rich in me...
Aggression is reported to be prevalent in psychiatric inpatient care and its frequency towards healt...
Restraint and seclusion are reported as highly traumatic experiences for clients with mental illness...
Abstract Objective: The primary aim was to examine the literature for benefits and potential negati...
Restraint has been used as a method of managing untoward incidents in mental health practice since m...
In Western society, policy and legislation seeks to minimize restrictive interventions, including ph...
Restraint has been used as a method of managing untoward incidents in mental health practice since m...
In Western society, policy and legislation seeks to minimize restrictive interventions, including ph...
In Western society, policy and legislation seeks to minimize restrictive interventions, including ph...
Accessible summary: What is known on the subject: The physical and psychological trauma that can occ...
Aggression is reported to be prevalent in psychiatric inpatient care and its frequency towards healt...
Aggression is reported to be prevalent in psychiatric inpatient care and its frequency towards healt...
Restraint has been used as a method of managing untoward incidents in mental health practice since m...
Aggression is reported to be prevalent in psychiatric inpatient care and its frequency towards healt...
Aggression is reported to be prevalent in psychiatric inpatient care and its frequency towards healt...
The use of restraint and seclusion in the American psychiatric setting has a rich history—rich in me...
Aggression is reported to be prevalent in psychiatric inpatient care and its frequency towards healt...
Restraint and seclusion are reported as highly traumatic experiences for clients with mental illness...
Abstract Objective: The primary aim was to examine the literature for benefits and potential negati...
Restraint has been used as a method of managing untoward incidents in mental health practice since m...
In Western society, policy and legislation seeks to minimize restrictive interventions, including ph...
Restraint has been used as a method of managing untoward incidents in mental health practice since m...
In Western society, policy and legislation seeks to minimize restrictive interventions, including ph...
In Western society, policy and legislation seeks to minimize restrictive interventions, including ph...
Accessible summary: What is known on the subject: The physical and psychological trauma that can occ...
Aggression is reported to be prevalent in psychiatric inpatient care and its frequency towards healt...
Aggression is reported to be prevalent in psychiatric inpatient care and its frequency towards healt...
Restraint has been used as a method of managing untoward incidents in mental health practice since m...
Aggression is reported to be prevalent in psychiatric inpatient care and its frequency towards healt...
Aggression is reported to be prevalent in psychiatric inpatient care and its frequency towards healt...