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. 1995 Aug;43(8):914-8.
doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1995.tb05537.x.

Progress toward a restraint-free environment in a large academic nursing facility

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Progress toward a restraint-free environment in a large academic nursing facility

J M Levine et al. J Am Geriatr Soc. 1995 Aug.

Abstract

Objective: To review the implementation and evolution of a successful physical restraint reduction program in a large nursing facility.

Intervention and measurements: An initiative to reduce physical restraint began in March of 1990 with formation of a Restraint Review Committee (RRC), which developed and guided a program of inservice education, policy change, and procedural innovation. Progress was measured by monthly prevalence surveys of restraint use, both unit-specific and facility-wide.

Patients and setting: The study took place in an 816-bed not-for-profit nursing facility with academic affiliation and closed medical staff. Mean age of residents was 85.5; 74% were female and 26% male.

Results: Physical restraint prevalence in our facility was reduced from 39% to 4% over 3 years, with marked decrease in variation among nursing units. Prevalence initially decreased to 20% after policy modifications and inservice education programs. Further innovations in procedure and policy resulted in continued reduction of physical restraint to 4%. The facility-wide rate of falls and accident-related injuries did not change over the 3-year period. Decrease in physical restraint was not accompanied by a change in the percentage of residents prescribed psychotropic medications such as benzodiazepines and neuroleptics.

Conclusions: In response to the mandate to provide a least-restrictive environment, our institution has developed a successful system resulting in a dramatic reduction in physical restraint use. Changes in institutional culture and barriers to change are discussed, as well as issues of cost and generalizability.

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