Restraint management: moving from outcome to process
- PMID: 18562865
- DOI: 10.1097/01.NCQ.0000324587.53719.2f
Restraint management: moving from outcome to process
Abstract
Restraint management continues to be a challenge despite years of attention to the issue. This article demonstrates how a restraint prevention program, built on an analysis of care processes and a set of "bundled" interventions, can successfully decrease restraint prevalence and enhance safe patient care.
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