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Aceh Free Pasung: Releasing the mentally ill from physical restraint
BACKGROUND Physical restraint and confinement of the mentally ill (called pasung in Indonesia) is common in Aceh. In early 2010, the local government initiated a program called Aceh Free Pasung 2010. The main goal of the program is to release the mentally ill in the province from restraint and to provide appropriate medical treatment and care. The aim of the paper is to report the findings of a...
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The overall goal of the study was to describe and enhance the knowledge of the use of containment measures, especially mechanical restraint, in the inpatient psychiatric treatment of adolescents. The contributory goals of this study were to describe nurses’, doctors’ and patients’ attitudes towards various containment measures in adolescent psychiatric wards, to ascertain the extent and nature ...
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Although no evidence shows that restraints are effective for maintaining safety, preventing disruption of treatment, or controlling behavior, they're still commonly used in acute care facilities (especially in critical care) in the United States, where the reported prevalence of their use ranges from 7.4% to 17%.[1–3] They may be used to protect patients from falls or to prevent them from inadv...
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عنوان ژورنال: The Gerontologist
سال: 1996
ISSN: 0016-9013,1758-5341
DOI: 10.1093/geront/36.4.563