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A cross-sectional study on nurses' attitudes towards physical restraints use in nursing homes in Portugal.

Sónia Alexandra da Silva FerrãoMichel H C BleijlevensPaulo Jorge NogueiraMaria Adriana Pereira Henriques
Published in: Nursing open (2021)
Data from 186 nurses were included in the analysis. Overall, nurses expressed neutral to moderately positive attitudes towards physical restraints usage. Nurses with longer professional experience reported a more positive attitude regarding the appropriateness of restraint use in their clinical practice. Wrist and ankle restraints were the measures that nurses reported feeling most uncomfortable using, and the most restrictive. Bilateral bedrails were globally assessed as a slightly restrictive measure and nurses reported not feeling uncomfortable using them.
Keyphrases
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