Mechanical Restraint in Psychiatry: Preventive Factors in Theory and Practice. A Danish–Norwegian Association Study

2014 
Purpose To examine how potential mechanical restraint preventive factors in hospitals are associated with the frequency of mechanical restraint episodes. Design and Methods This study employed a retrospective association design, and linear regression was used to assess the associations. Findings Three mechanical restraint preventive factors were significantly associated with low rates of mechanical restraint use: mandatory review (exp[B] = .36, p < .01), patient involvement (exp[B] = .42, p < .01), and no crowding (exp[B] = .54, p < .01). Practice Implications None of the three mechanical restraint preventive factors presented any adverse effects; therefore, units should seriously consider implementing these measures.
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