نتایج جستجو برای: imposed restraint

تعداد نتایج: 43454  

2005
Lorrie Henderson

• Objective: To compare the frequency of injury to clients and staff with use of 2 restraint systems. • Design: Retrospective database review. • Setting and participants: Youth admitted under both voluntary and involuntary commitments to residential behavioral and mental health programs in Pennsylvania and New York and staff from these institutions. • Methods: Restraint events that occurred dur...

Journal: :Traffic injury prevention 2008
Yuichi Kitagawa Tsuyoshi Yasuki Junji Hasegawa

OBJECTIVES The objective of this study is to examine the effectiveness of the active head restraint system in reducing neck injury risk of car occupants in low-speed rear impacts. METHODS A human body FE model "THUMS" was used to simulate head and neck kinematics of the occupant and to evaluate loading to the neck. Joint capsule strain was calculated to predict neck injury risk as well as NIC...

Journal: :Hypertension 2000
S J McDougall J R Paull R E Widdop A J Lawrence

With the use of a restraint stress paradigm, both normotensive Wistar-Kyoto (WKY ) rats and spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) underwent acute (1-hour restraint in a Perspex tube), chronic (1-hour restraint for 10 consecutive days), or no-restraint (control) stress. Rats experiencing chronic restraint were previously implanted with telemetric probes to measure heart rate and blood pressure. ...

2011
Claudia K. Y. Lai Susan K. Y. Chow Lorna K. P. Suen Ivan Y. C. Wong

Background. In view of the adverse effects of using restraints, studies examining the use of restraint reduction programs (RRPs) are needed. Objectives. To investigate the effect of an RRP on the reduction of physical restraint rates in rehabilitation hospitals. Methods. A prospective quasi-experimental clinical trial was conducted. Demographic data, medical and health-related information on re...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2003
D Zelena Z Mergl A Foldes K J Kovács Z Tóth G B Makara

The role of hypothalamic structures in the regulation of chronic stress responses was studied by lesioning the mediobasal hypothalamus or the paraventricular nucleus of hypothalamus (PVH). Rats were acutely (60 min) and/or repeatedly (for 7 days) restrained. In controls, a single restraint elevated the plasma adrenocorticotropin (ACTH), corticosterone, and prolactin levels. Repeated restraint p...

Journal: :Nursing in critical care 2004
Kate Bray Karen Hill Wayne Robson Gill Leaver Nikki Walker Mary O'Leary Trish Delaney Dominic Walsh Melanie Gager Catheryne Waterhouse

Critical care nurses in the United Kingdom have become increasingly concerned about the use, potential abuse and risks associated with physical restraint of patients. Restraint in critical care is not only confined to physical restraint but can also encompass chemical and psychological methods. There are concerns regarding the legal and ethical issues relating to the (ab)use of physical restrai...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2004
Marika Tiggemann

The study aimed to assess dietary restraint and self-esteem as predictors of weight change over a time period of 8 years. Questionnaires assessing self-reported weight, body dissatisfaction, dietary restraint, and self-esteem were completed by 77 young adults (19 men and 58 women) on two occasions separated by 8 years. On average, participants gained approximately 6 kg over the 8 years. Althoug...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2007
Alena A Zalutskaya Maya Arai George S Bounoutas Abdul B Abou-Samra

Urocortin 1 (UCN1) is a corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF)-like peptide whose role in stress is not well characterized. To study the physiological role of UCN1 in the response of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis to stress, we generated UCN1-knockout (KO) mice and examined their adaptation to repeated restraint and to cold environment. Wild-type (WT) and UCN1-KO animals were restr...

Journal: :Emotion 2016
Ursula Hess Shlomo David Shlomo Hareli

The present research investigated the notion that passionate restraint or "manly emotion" is a relevant emotion norm not only for men but also for women in modern Western society (MacArthur & Shields, 2015). For this, 2 studies were conducted to assess whether restraint in emotional reactivity is perceived as a sign of both emotional and general competence. Restraint was induced by delaying the...

Journal: :Mental retardation 2005
Marc Tumeinski

The use of restraint techniques in contemporary human services is endemic and in some fields is growing. Although I will define restraint more explicitly below, basically, human service restraint is the use of force by service workers to limit the movement of human service clients. Ironically, the analysis of and approaches to this problem for the most part remain relatively elementary and some...

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