Background: Physical restraints are frequently used in acute care hospitals. Their application is associated with negative outcomes, while their intended preventive effect is debated. Objectives: To determine the prevalence of physical restraints and associated outcomes on medical wards in a tertiary care hospital. Methods: Retrospective cohort study (January 2018 to December 2021). We included all adult medical in-patients and excluded patients with admission to the intensive care unit, short stays (length of stay (LOS) < 48 h), and patients declining informed consent. Results: Of 11,979 admissions, the prevalence of patients with at least one restraint was 6.4% (n = 772). Sensor mats were used most frequently (73.0%, n = 666), followed by...
BACKGROUND: Physical restraints are used in nursing homes (NHs) despite their negative consequences....
BACKGROUND: Physical restraints are used in nursing homes (NHs) despite their negative consequences....
INTRODUCTION: Physical restraint (PR) use in the intensive care unit (ICU) has been associated with ...
Background: Restraints are likely to negatively affect patients' health and therefore a reduction in...
Background: Restraints are likely to negatively affect patients' health and therefore a reduction in...
Background: Restraints are likely to negatively affect patients' health and therefore a reduction in...
Aims: This study aimed to identify the prevalence and circumstances of the use of physical restraint...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Increasing evidence indicates that harmful effects are ass...
© 2010 Catherine Elizabeth DanielAim: This research aimed to measure the impact of mechanical restra...
BACKGROUND: Increasing evidence indicates that harmful effects are associated with the use of physic...
INTRODUCTION: A reduction in restraint use is recommended for all health care settings. For this pur...
OBJECTIVES: Physical restraints are often used to prevent falls and to secure medical devices in old...
In both acute care and residential care settings, physical restraints are frequently used in the man...
BACKGROUND: Physical restraints are used in nursing homes (NHs) despite their negative consequences....
BACKGROUND: Physical restraints are used in nursing homes (NHs) despite their negative consequences....
BACKGROUND: Physical restraints are used in nursing homes (NHs) despite their negative consequences....
BACKGROUND: Physical restraints are used in nursing homes (NHs) despite their negative consequences....
INTRODUCTION: Physical restraint (PR) use in the intensive care unit (ICU) has been associated with ...
Background: Restraints are likely to negatively affect patients' health and therefore a reduction in...
Background: Restraints are likely to negatively affect patients' health and therefore a reduction in...
Background: Restraints are likely to negatively affect patients' health and therefore a reduction in...
Aims: This study aimed to identify the prevalence and circumstances of the use of physical restraint...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Increasing evidence indicates that harmful effects are ass...
© 2010 Catherine Elizabeth DanielAim: This research aimed to measure the impact of mechanical restra...
BACKGROUND: Increasing evidence indicates that harmful effects are associated with the use of physic...
INTRODUCTION: A reduction in restraint use is recommended for all health care settings. For this pur...
OBJECTIVES: Physical restraints are often used to prevent falls and to secure medical devices in old...
In both acute care and residential care settings, physical restraints are frequently used in the man...
BACKGROUND: Physical restraints are used in nursing homes (NHs) despite their negative consequences....
BACKGROUND: Physical restraints are used in nursing homes (NHs) despite their negative consequences....
BACKGROUND: Physical restraints are used in nursing homes (NHs) despite their negative consequences....
BACKGROUND: Physical restraints are used in nursing homes (NHs) despite their negative consequences....
INTRODUCTION: Physical restraint (PR) use in the intensive care unit (ICU) has been associated with ...