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Physical and mechanical restraint in psychiatric units: Perceptions and experiences of nursing staff
Authors:Kelly Graziani Giacchero Vedana  Danielle Maria da Silva  Carla Aparecida Arena Ventura  Bianca Cristina Ciccone Giacon  Ana Carolina Guidorizzi Zanetti  Adriana Inocenti Miasso  Tatiana Longo Borges
Institution:Ribeirao Preto Nursing School of the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:

Background

Physical restraint in psychiatric units is a common practice but extremely controversial and poorly evaluated by methodologically appropriate investigations. The cultural issues and professionals' perceptions and attitudes are substantial contributors to the frequency of restraint that tend to be elevated.AimIn this qualitative study, we aimed to understand the experiences and perceptions of nursing staff regarding physical restraint in psychiatric units.

Method

Through theoretical sampling, 29 nurses from two Brazilian psychiatric units participated in the study. Data were collected from 2014 to 2016 from individual interviews and analyzed through thematic analysis, employing theoretical presuppositions of symbolic interactionism.

Results

Physical restraint was considered unpleasant, challenging, risky, and associated with dilemmas and conflicts. The nursing staff was often exposed to the risks and injuries related to restraint. Professionals sought strategies to reduce restraint-related damages, but still considered it necessary due to the lack of effective options to control aggressive behavior.

Conclusions

This study provides additional perspectives about physical restraint and reveals the need for safer, humanized and appropriate methods for the care of aggressive patients that consider the real needs and rights of these patients.
Keywords:Physical restraint  Psychiatric nursing  Professional practice
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