OBJECTIVES: To test the effects of a multicomponent intervention program to reduce the use of belt restraints in psychogeriatric nursing homes. DESIGN: A quasi-experimental longitudinal design. Study duration was 8 months. SETTING: Twenty-six psychogeriatric nursing home wards in 13 Dutch nursing homes were assigned to intervention or control groups. PARTICIPANTS: Seven hundred fourteen residents were selected for participation. Legal representatives of 520 residents agreed on participation; complete data are available for 405 residents. INTERVENTION: The intervention program included four major components: promotion of institutional policy change that discourages use of belt restraint, nursing home staff education, consultation by a nurse ...
Based on evidence of negative effects and limited efficacy of physical restraint of older adults, ef...
Despite growing empirical evidence that use of physical restraints produces more problems than it so...
The aim of this pilot study was to investigate whether a staff educational program and the establish...
OBJECTIVES: To test the effects of a multicomponent intervention program to reduce the use of belt r...
OBJECTIVES: To test the effects of a multicomponent intervention program to reduce the use of belt r...
Abstract Background The use of physical restraints still is common practice in the nursing home care...
Background: Physical restraints are commonly used in psychogeriatric nursing home residents despite ...
Background: Physical restraints are commonly used in psychogeriatric nursing home residents despite ...
Objectives To assess the long-term effects of the EXBELT intervention program, which was designed to...
Objective: The current study describes the process evaluation of a multicomponent intervention progr...
Objective: The current study describes the process evaluation of a multicomponent intervention progr...
Objective: The current study describes the process evaluation of a multicomponent intervention progr...
Background: Physical restraints are still frequently used in nursing home residents despite growing ...
Despite growing empirical evidence that use of physical restraints produces more problems than it so...
Based on evidence of negative effects and limited efficacy of physical restraint of older adults, ef...
Based on evidence of negative effects and limited efficacy of physical restraint of older adults, ef...
Despite growing empirical evidence that use of physical restraints produces more problems than it so...
The aim of this pilot study was to investigate whether a staff educational program and the establish...
OBJECTIVES: To test the effects of a multicomponent intervention program to reduce the use of belt r...
OBJECTIVES: To test the effects of a multicomponent intervention program to reduce the use of belt r...
Abstract Background The use of physical restraints still is common practice in the nursing home care...
Background: Physical restraints are commonly used in psychogeriatric nursing home residents despite ...
Background: Physical restraints are commonly used in psychogeriatric nursing home residents despite ...
Objectives To assess the long-term effects of the EXBELT intervention program, which was designed to...
Objective: The current study describes the process evaluation of a multicomponent intervention progr...
Objective: The current study describes the process evaluation of a multicomponent intervention progr...
Objective: The current study describes the process evaluation of a multicomponent intervention progr...
Background: Physical restraints are still frequently used in nursing home residents despite growing ...
Despite growing empirical evidence that use of physical restraints produces more problems than it so...
Based on evidence of negative effects and limited efficacy of physical restraint of older adults, ef...
Based on evidence of negative effects and limited efficacy of physical restraint of older adults, ef...
Despite growing empirical evidence that use of physical restraints produces more problems than it so...
The aim of this pilot study was to investigate whether a staff educational program and the establish...