One approach to manage people with behaviours of concern including agitated or aggressive behaviours in health care settings is through the use of fast‐acting medication, called chemical restraint. Such management often needs to be delivered in crisis situations to patients who are at risk of harm to themselves or others. This paper summarizes the available evidence on the effectiveness and safety of chemical restraint from 21 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) involving 3788 patients. The RCTs were of moderate to high quality and were conducted in pre‐hospital, hospital emergency department, or ward settings. Drugs used in chemical restraint included olanzapine, haloperidol, droperidol, risperidol, flunitrazepam, midazolam, promethazine, ...
Reducing and/or eliminating the use of coercive measures in psychiatric services is a priority world...
Abstract Background Conventional antipsychotics augmented with benzodiazepines have been the standar...
Management of agitation is a frequent problematic of emergency departments that often leads to feeli...
Gerace, A ORCiD: 0000-0001-8272-8799One approach to manage people with behaviours of concern includi...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological interventions preferably precede pharmacological interventions in ...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological interventions preferably precede pharmacological interventions in ...
Agitated behavior constitutes up to 10% of emergency psychiatric interventions. Pharmacological tran...
Abstract Background There is a dearth of studies regarding chemical restraint in routine clinical ps...
Background: Agitation and aggression are significant problems in acute psychiatric units. There is l...
Chemical restraint is a critical intervention used in emergency departments to manage acutely agitat...
Background Agitation and aggression are significant problems in acute psychiatric units. There is li...
OBJECTIVE: To compare two widely used drug treatments for people with aggression or agitation due to...
Health services routinely manage acute agitation. Such behaviour is especially prevalent in hospital...
The pharmacological management of violence and aggression is a common and substantial clinical dilem...
Background: Acute behavioural disturbance (ABD) is a common problem in psychiatry and both physical ...
Reducing and/or eliminating the use of coercive measures in psychiatric services is a priority world...
Abstract Background Conventional antipsychotics augmented with benzodiazepines have been the standar...
Management of agitation is a frequent problematic of emergency departments that often leads to feeli...
Gerace, A ORCiD: 0000-0001-8272-8799One approach to manage people with behaviours of concern includi...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological interventions preferably precede pharmacological interventions in ...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological interventions preferably precede pharmacological interventions in ...
Agitated behavior constitutes up to 10% of emergency psychiatric interventions. Pharmacological tran...
Abstract Background There is a dearth of studies regarding chemical restraint in routine clinical ps...
Background: Agitation and aggression are significant problems in acute psychiatric units. There is l...
Chemical restraint is a critical intervention used in emergency departments to manage acutely agitat...
Background Agitation and aggression are significant problems in acute psychiatric units. There is li...
OBJECTIVE: To compare two widely used drug treatments for people with aggression or agitation due to...
Health services routinely manage acute agitation. Such behaviour is especially prevalent in hospital...
The pharmacological management of violence and aggression is a common and substantial clinical dilem...
Background: Acute behavioural disturbance (ABD) is a common problem in psychiatry and both physical ...
Reducing and/or eliminating the use of coercive measures in psychiatric services is a priority world...
Abstract Background Conventional antipsychotics augmented with benzodiazepines have been the standar...
Management of agitation is a frequent problematic of emergency departments that often leads to feeli...