Spanish mental health nurses' experiences of mechanical restraint: A qualitative descriptive study.
Alonso Pérez-ToribioAntonio Rafael Moreno PoyatoJuan Francisco Roldán-MerinoMichael NashPublished in: Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing (2022)
Reducing or eliminating use of mechanical restraints should be a policy and practice priority due to the symmetrical harms it causes both nurses and service users. The trust aspect of the therapeutic nurse-patient relationship is a significant casualty when mechanical restraint is used, therefore involving service users in co-production of post-mechanical restraint debriefing can be an avenue for restoring this trust through dialogue.