Coercive practices, such as physical restraint, are used globally to respond to violent, aggressive and other behaviours displayed by mental health service users.1 A number of approaches have been designed to aid staff working within services to minimise the use of restraint and other restrictive practices. One such approach, the ‘REsTRAIN Yourself’ (RYS) initiative, has been evaluated in the UK. Rapid ethnography was used to explore the aspects of organisational culture and staff behaviour exhibited by teams of staff working within 14 acute admission mental health wards in the North West region of the English NHS. Findings comprise four core themes of space and place; legitimation; meaningful activity; and, therapeutic engagement that repr...
Safeguarding, balancing the concept of risk with the need for public protection and its implication ...
The nursing staffs who work in the NHS mental health in-patient wards sometimes physically restrain ...
The early years of the 21st century have seen successful efforts in a number of countries to reduce ...
Coercive practices, such as physical restraint, are used globally to respond to violent, aggressive ...
International efforts to minimize coercive practices include the US Six Core Strategies© (6CS). This...
Manual restraint is used to manage disturbed behaviour by patients. This study aimed to assess the r...
International efforts to minimize coercive practices include the US Six Core Strategies© (6CS). This...
Physical restraint of people experiencing mental health problems is a coercive and traumatic procedu...
International efforts to minimize coercive practices include the US Six Core Strategies© (6CS). This...
Restraint in mental healthcare has negative consequences, and guidelines/policies calling for its re...
Restrictive interventions, such as physical restraint, should be a last resort for managing imminent...
Safeguarding, balancing the concept of risk with the need for public protection and its implication ...
The nursing staffs who work in the NHS mental health in-patient wards sometimes physically restrain ...
The early years of the 21st century have seen successful efforts in a number of countries to reduce ...
Coercive practices, such as physical restraint, are used globally to respond to violent, aggressive ...
International efforts to minimize coercive practices include the US Six Core Strategies© (6CS). This...
Manual restraint is used to manage disturbed behaviour by patients. This study aimed to assess the r...
International efforts to minimize coercive practices include the US Six Core Strategies© (6CS). This...
Physical restraint of people experiencing mental health problems is a coercive and traumatic procedu...
International efforts to minimize coercive practices include the US Six Core Strategies© (6CS). This...
Restraint in mental healthcare has negative consequences, and guidelines/policies calling for its re...
Restrictive interventions, such as physical restraint, should be a last resort for managing imminent...
Safeguarding, balancing the concept of risk with the need for public protection and its implication ...
The nursing staffs who work in the NHS mental health in-patient wards sometimes physically restrain ...
The early years of the 21st century have seen successful efforts in a number of countries to reduce ...