Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8965141 | Archives of Psychiatric Nursing | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
HIGHLIGHTS
- The restraint chair may be a helpful alternative to traditional restraint.
- The restraint chair had the same time in restraint as traditional methods.
- Patient injuries were the same in the restraint chair as by traditional methods.
- Patients in the restraint chair were more likely to accept medications by mouth than in four-point restraint.
- The restraint chair may be a helpful alternative to traditional restraint.
- The restraint chair had the same time in restraint as traditional methods.
- Patient injuries were the same in the restraint chair as by traditional methods.
- Patients in the restraint chair were more likely to accept medications by mouth than in four-point restraint.
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Authors
Nicole Visaggio, Kathryn E. Phillips, Kristen Kichefski, Jeanne McElhinney, Thomaskutty B. Idiculla, Ellen W. Blair, Richard Johnson, Jamie Santaniello, Luciana R.A. Pennant, Scott C. Young,