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Avoiding restraints in patients with dementia: understanding, prevention, and management are the keys
Authors:Evans Lois K  Cotter Valerie T
Institution:Psychiatric Mental Health Advanced Practice Program, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA, USA. evans@nursing.upenn.edu
Abstract:Older adults with dementia are at higher risk than other patients for being placed in restraints, despite numerous negative physical and psychological outcomes associated with their use. Many nurses continue to believe that restraints are necessary to control behavioral symptoms and prevent falls or the disruption of life-sustaining therapies in patients with dementia. Reducing the use of restraints depends on interpreting patient behavior to identify unmet needs; regular assessment for changes in mental or physical status; individualized care focused on communication, consistency, surveillance, and appropriate environments; and a flexible team approach based on dialogue among staff members and respect for patients' needs and rights. For a free online video demonstrating the use of the practice guide, go to: (http://links.lww.com/A231).
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