Chemical restraint, which is the excessive control of behavior through the use of medication, is just one of the many risks faced by nursing home residents. This article explores the definition of chemical restraint, its adverse effects, relevant federal and state laws and regulation, customary industry practice, and practice tips for correcting discovered abuse
[[abstract]]Background: " Physical restraint" formerly used as a measure of protection for psychiatr...
Based on evidence of negative effects and limited efficacy of physical restraint of older adults, ef...
Background: The prescription of psychotropic medication to older people living with dementia in resi...
Chemical restraint, which is the excessive control of behavior through the use of medication, is jus...
This article describes the history and practice of using restraints (chemical and physical) in elder...
It is arguable that the association of restraint with people who have severe mental health difficult...
In nursing homes, restraints are intended to protect residents with mental or physical disabilities ...
Chemical restraint to control consumer behaviour and manage risk of harm, is prevalent and controver...
This article argues that there exist unnecessary gaps in the regulation of the use of physical, mech...
This article argues that there exist unnecessary gaps in the regulation of the use of physical, mech...
The purposes of this article are (1) to identify resident and facility risk factors for the use of p...
Reducing and/or eliminating the use of coercive measures in psychiatric services is a priority world...
Aims and objectives: To identify key determinants, which lead to the decision to apply physical or ...
Objective: To explore the meaning and potential role of new Quality of Care Amendment (Minimising th...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop a protocol that would help prevent accidents, appl...
[[abstract]]Background: " Physical restraint" formerly used as a measure of protection for psychiatr...
Based on evidence of negative effects and limited efficacy of physical restraint of older adults, ef...
Background: The prescription of psychotropic medication to older people living with dementia in resi...
Chemical restraint, which is the excessive control of behavior through the use of medication, is jus...
This article describes the history and practice of using restraints (chemical and physical) in elder...
It is arguable that the association of restraint with people who have severe mental health difficult...
In nursing homes, restraints are intended to protect residents with mental or physical disabilities ...
Chemical restraint to control consumer behaviour and manage risk of harm, is prevalent and controver...
This article argues that there exist unnecessary gaps in the regulation of the use of physical, mech...
This article argues that there exist unnecessary gaps in the regulation of the use of physical, mech...
The purposes of this article are (1) to identify resident and facility risk factors for the use of p...
Reducing and/or eliminating the use of coercive measures in psychiatric services is a priority world...
Aims and objectives: To identify key determinants, which lead to the decision to apply physical or ...
Objective: To explore the meaning and potential role of new Quality of Care Amendment (Minimising th...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop a protocol that would help prevent accidents, appl...
[[abstract]]Background: " Physical restraint" formerly used as a measure of protection for psychiatr...
Based on evidence of negative effects and limited efficacy of physical restraint of older adults, ef...
Background: The prescription of psychotropic medication to older people living with dementia in resi...