The use of mechanical and chemical restraints in nursing homes
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1977.tb00236.x
The use of mechanical and chemical restraints in nursing homes
Abstract
The use of mechanical and chemical restraints in nursing homes is a common practice, fraught with potential abuse. The patient's freedom of movement and right to an adequate medical and psychiatric evaluation are of the utmost importance. Restraints should be used only as a last resort and should not be a substitute for inadequate staffing or incomplete medical appraisal. Guidelines are offered that maximize the patients' freedom, maintain medical responsibility, and assure safety. Alternatives to the use of restraints are discussed.
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