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J Gerontol Nurs ; 20(3): 23-31, 1994 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8157876

RESUMEN

1. The average score on the Restraint Questionnaire for Staff indicated that the extended care and nursing home staff members in the study presented had moderately positive attitudes toward using restraints. 2. There were no significant differences in attitude scores based on gender, position, education, or clinical experience. 3. Collaborating with another professional, especially a physician, was related to a more positive attitude toward restraints; this effect approached statistical significance. 4. Sixty-five percent of the staff could offer no alternatives to restraining a patient; for those who could offer an alternative, increasing staff size was cited most frequently.


Asunto(s)
Conocimientos, Actitudes y Práctica en Salud , Casas de Salud , Personal de Enfermería/educación , Personal de Enfermería/psicología , Restricción Física , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino
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J Gerontol Nurs ; 19(4): 31-9, 1993 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8473712

RESUMEN

1. The percentage of patients restrained on these nursing home and extended care units was 32%, similar to that for other nursing home studies. 2. The archetypical restrained patient was older, new on the unit, had altered thought processes and a high potential for injury, and required extensive nursing care. Typically, the type of restraint a patient wore was a vest posey, on the day shift while in his room. 3. The most frequent rationale given by nurses for applying restraints was to prevent patient falls; however, half the time, this rationale was not charted. 4. Upon examining institutional restraint policy, nurses should be prepared to implement changes in documentation format, provide staff education regarding restraint use and alternatives available, institute a rehabilitative and restorative nursing care and fall prevention program, redesign the physical environment, and designate adequate resources for an effective diversion activity program.


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Casas de Salud , Restricción Física , Anciano , Investigación en Enfermería Clínica , Femenino , Humanos , Cuidados a Largo Plazo , Masculino , Política Organizacional
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