Reducing the use of physical restraint in clinical practice, including face-down restraint, is a challenge for professionals. The aim of this literature review was to assess the use of de-escalation techniques to prevent aggressive behaviour or decrease its intensity. A systematic search of electronic databases was undertaken for articles published between 2000 and 2015. Evidence was found for the use of physical and pharmacological interventions to de-escalate aggressive behaviour; limited to no evidence was found to support the use of verbal de-escalation techniques in similar clinical settings. Research is needed to identify evidence-based strategies for the prevention and de-escalation of aggressive behaviour without using restraint
Context: The aim of this study is to reviewing various approaches for dealing with agitated patients...
Issues surrounding reduction and/or elimination of episodes of seclusion and restraint for patients ...
Manual restraint is used to manage disturbed behaviour by patients. This study aimed to assess the r...
De-escalation is an important tool for preventing aggression in inpatient settings but definitions v...
Coercive measures are a highly controversial issue in mental health. Although scientific evidence on...
Introduction. Severe mental disorders represent a risk factor for violent episodes. Aggressiveness a...
Background: De-escalation techniques are recommended to manage violence and aggression in mental hea...
Limit-setting and de-escalation are commonly used nursing interventions that are critical to the eff...
Background and goal: Every day, police officers find themselves in risky interactions with citizens,...
Background: De-escalation is the recommended first-line response to potential violence and aggressio...
Aggression is reported to be prevalent in psychiatric inpatient care and its frequency towards healt...
BackgroundContainment (e.g., physical restraint and seclusion) is used frequently in mental health i...
To mitigate patient aggression and ensure safety, providers employ coercive methods such as restrain...
AIMS: The aim of this review was to assess whether restraint and seclusion are safe and effectiv...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore the factors that influence the use of de-escalation and its succ...
Context: The aim of this study is to reviewing various approaches for dealing with agitated patients...
Issues surrounding reduction and/or elimination of episodes of seclusion and restraint for patients ...
Manual restraint is used to manage disturbed behaviour by patients. This study aimed to assess the r...
De-escalation is an important tool for preventing aggression in inpatient settings but definitions v...
Coercive measures are a highly controversial issue in mental health. Although scientific evidence on...
Introduction. Severe mental disorders represent a risk factor for violent episodes. Aggressiveness a...
Background: De-escalation techniques are recommended to manage violence and aggression in mental hea...
Limit-setting and de-escalation are commonly used nursing interventions that are critical to the eff...
Background and goal: Every day, police officers find themselves in risky interactions with citizens,...
Background: De-escalation is the recommended first-line response to potential violence and aggressio...
Aggression is reported to be prevalent in psychiatric inpatient care and its frequency towards healt...
BackgroundContainment (e.g., physical restraint and seclusion) is used frequently in mental health i...
To mitigate patient aggression and ensure safety, providers employ coercive methods such as restrain...
AIMS: The aim of this review was to assess whether restraint and seclusion are safe and effectiv...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore the factors that influence the use of de-escalation and its succ...
Context: The aim of this study is to reviewing various approaches for dealing with agitated patients...
Issues surrounding reduction and/or elimination of episodes of seclusion and restraint for patients ...
Manual restraint is used to manage disturbed behaviour by patients. This study aimed to assess the r...