Reducing (Behavioral) Restraint Use Through Simulation at the Bedside

Author:

Miller Olivia,Treseler Jennifer,Pignataro Shelly

Abstract

Hospitals are experiencing an influx of patients in active behavioral crises, leading to restraints as a behavior management strategy. Over 100 staff participated in simulation training designed to manage escalating patient behavior. The training had a direct impact on the reduction of restraint use and increased preparedness and confidence of participants managing escalating patient behavior. Results suggest simulation can be an effective strategy to train medical staff to manage challenging behavior and reduce restraint use.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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