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    Factors associated with the use of physical restraints for agitated patients in psychiatric emergency rooms

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    Author
    Adams, Clive E.
    Keyword
    Aggression
    Hospital emergency service
    Patient admission
    Psychomotor agitation
    Psychotic disorders
    Substance-related disorders
    Physical restraint
    Psychiatric hospitals
    Date
    2008
    
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    DOI
    10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2007.12.005
    Abstract
    Objective: To examine factors associated with physical restraint in psychiatric emergency rooms. Method: We extracted variables likely to predict use of physical restraints from a large randomised trial undertaken in three psychiatric emergency rooms in Rio de Janeiro. We fitted a Bayesian binary multivariate model using only variables clearly preceding the restraints. Results: Of 301 agitated, aggressive people admitted to emergency rooms, 73 (24%) were restrained during the first 2 h of admission. In Rio, younger people (OR = 1.03 for each year younger), exhibiting intense (OR = 2.53) or extreme agitation (OR = 7.71), thought to result from substance misuse (OR = 1.75) or diagnoses other than psychosis (OR = 1.88), arriving in the morning (OR = 1.64) were at greater risk of physical restraints than older, less severely aggressive or agitated people, arriving at the hospital during the afternoon or night. Hospital, gender, first admission to hospital and medication were not associated with risk of being restrained. Conclusion: Restraint practices in Rio are predictable and based on a limited clinical assessment. Predictive factors for physical restraint may vary worldwide, but should be monitored and studied to assist training, and to establish programs to evaluate and refine this controversial practice. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved) (Source: journal abstract)
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    Migon, M. N., Coutinho, E. S., Huf, G., Adams, C. E., Cunha, G. M. & Allen, M. H. (2008). Factors associated with the use of physical restraints for agitated patients in psychiatric emergency rooms. General Hospital Psychiatry, 30 (3), pp.263-268.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/11375
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