Coming to Grips-How Nurses Deal With Restlessness, Confusion, and Physical Restraints on a Neurological/Neurosurgical Ward
Physical restraints are viewed as potentially dangerous objects for patient safety. Contemporary efforts mainly focus on preventing bad outcomes in restraint use, while little attention is paid under what circumstances physical restraints are applied harmlessly. The aim of this research was to under...
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Main Authors: | Jaco Tresfon (Author), Kirsten Langeveld (Author), Anja H. Brunsveld-Reinders (Author), Jaap Hamming (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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