Background Physical and pharmacological restraints, defined as all measures limiting a person in his or her freedom, are extensively used to handle unsafe or problematic behavior in hospital care. There are increasing concerns as to the extent with which these restraints are being used in hospitals, and whether their benefits outweigh their potential harm. There is currently no comprehensive literature overview on the beneficial and/or adverse effects of the use of physical and pharmacological restraints in the hospital setting. Methods A systematic review of the existing literature will be performed on the beneficial and/or adverse effects of physical and pharmacological restraints in the hospital setting. Relevant databases will be system...
Abstract Background Critically ill patients frequentl...
Objective: The purpose of this systematic review was to determine why people are physically restrain...
Abstract Background Critically ill patients frequentl...
Background: Physical and pharmacological restraints, defined as all measures limiting a person in hi...
BackgroundPhysical and pharmacological restraints, defined as all measures limiting a person in his ...
BackgroundPhysical and pharmacological restraints, defined as all measures limiting a person in his ...
BackgroundPhysical and pharmacological restraints, defined as all measures limiting a person in his ...
BackgroundPhysical and pharmacological restraints, defined as all measures limiting a person in his ...
Abstract Objective: The primary aim was to examine the literature for benefits and potential negati...
As employed in psychiatric settings, physical restraint is a se-curity measure designed to protect p...
Abraham J, Hirt J, Kamm F, Möhler R. Interventions to reduce physical restraints in general hospital...
Abstract Background Critically ill patients frequently experience severe agitation placing them at r...
Abstract Background Critically ill patients frequentl...
Background: Physical restraints (PRs) are commonly used in intensive care units (ICUs) worldwide for...
PURPOSE: To analyze physical restraint use in an Italian acute psychiatric ward, where mechanical re...
Abstract Background Critically ill patients frequentl...
Objective: The purpose of this systematic review was to determine why people are physically restrain...
Abstract Background Critically ill patients frequentl...
Background: Physical and pharmacological restraints, defined as all measures limiting a person in hi...
BackgroundPhysical and pharmacological restraints, defined as all measures limiting a person in his ...
BackgroundPhysical and pharmacological restraints, defined as all measures limiting a person in his ...
BackgroundPhysical and pharmacological restraints, defined as all measures limiting a person in his ...
BackgroundPhysical and pharmacological restraints, defined as all measures limiting a person in his ...
Abstract Objective: The primary aim was to examine the literature for benefits and potential negati...
As employed in psychiatric settings, physical restraint is a se-curity measure designed to protect p...
Abraham J, Hirt J, Kamm F, Möhler R. Interventions to reduce physical restraints in general hospital...
Abstract Background Critically ill patients frequently experience severe agitation placing them at r...
Abstract Background Critically ill patients frequentl...
Background: Physical restraints (PRs) are commonly used in intensive care units (ICUs) worldwide for...
PURPOSE: To analyze physical restraint use in an Italian acute psychiatric ward, where mechanical re...
Abstract Background Critically ill patients frequentl...
Objective: The purpose of this systematic review was to determine why people are physically restrain...
Abstract Background Critically ill patients frequentl...