Physical Restraints: Consensus of a Research Definition Using a Modified Delphi Technique.

نویسندگان

  • Michel H C Bleijlevens
  • Laura M Wagner
  • Elizabeth Capezuti
  • Jan P H Hamers
چکیده

OBJECTIVES To develop an internationally accepted research definition of physical restraint. DESIGN Comprehensive literature search followed by a web-based, three-round, modified Delphi technique comprising reviews and feedback. SETTING Clinical care settings. PARTICIPANTS An international group of 48 experts consisting of researchers and clinicians from 14 countries who have made sustained contribution to research and clinical application in the field of physical restraint in clinical care. MEASUREMENTS Data were collected using an online survey program and one in-person meeting. Results of the online survey and the in-person meeting were used for distribution in subsequent rounds until consensus on a definition was reached. Consensus was defined as 90% of the participating experts agreeing with the proposed definition of physical restraint. RESULTS Thirty-four different definitions were identified during the literature search and served as a starting point for the modified Delphi technique. After three rounds, 45 (95.7%) of 47 remaining experts agreed with the newly proposed definition: "Physical restraint is defined as any action or procedure that prevents a person's free body movement to a position of choice and/or normal access to his/her body by the use of any method, attached or adjacent to a person's body that he/she cannot control or remove easily." CONCLUSION A multidisciplinary, internationally representative panel of experts reached consensus on a research definition for physical restraints in older persons. This is a necessary step toward improved comparisons of the prevalence of physical restraint use across studies and countries. This definition can further guide research interventions aimed at reducing use of physical restraints.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

دوره 64 11  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016