Restraints in Dementia Care: A Nurse’s Guide to Minimizing Their Use ()
By Atul Sunny Luthra, Yarima Gonzalez, Heather Millman
Optimizing Patient Care: A Guide to Minimizing Restraint Use in Dementia Care
Introduction
Frontline nurses working in dementia care face numerous challenges on a daily basis. One of the most difficult decisions they have to make is whether and how to use restraints in patient care. The use of restraints is a controversial topic, with legislation, facility policies, family expectations, and patient safety all playing a role in the decision-making process.
Dr. Atul Sunny Luthra, along with Yarima Gonzalez and Heather Millman, understands the complexities faced by frontline nurses. Their new guide, “Optimizing Patient Care: A Guide to Minimizing Restraint Use in Dementia Care,” offers the support and tools necessary for nurses to navigate these difficult decisions.
Reviewing the Perspectives
The authors of this guide conducted focus-group consultations with frontline staff and reviewed current literature on restraint use to gain a comprehensive understanding of nurses’ perspectives. By understanding nurses’ experiences and challenges, they were able to develop an algorithm that guides decision-making and ensures restraints are seen as a last-resort measure.
The insights gained from the consultations and literature review are invaluable and provide nurses with a practical approach to restraint use. This guide goes beyond simply providing a set of rules or guidelines; it empowers nurses to make informed decisions based on their unique patient and facility circumstances.
The Importance of Alternatives
One of the key aspects covered in the guide is the exploration of alternatives to restraints in patient management. Frontline nurses need to be well-versed in these alternatives to ensure the best possible care. By promoting non-restraint solutions, nurses can prioritize the well-being, dignity, and safety of their patients.
The guide also provides a comprehensive assessment of clinical indicators for restraint use. This helps nurses evaluate the necessity of restraints and consider alternative interventions that may be more appropriate for their patients.
Informed Consent and Using Restraints When Necessary
When restraint use is deemed necessary, ensuring informed consent is essential. This guide provides detailed procedures for obtaining informed consent, highlighting the importance of open communication and involving patients and their families in the decision-making process.
Dr. Luthra and his colleagues recognize that restraint use can be emotionally challenging for both the patient and the care provider. Their guide includes strategies to minimize the negative impact of restraints, ensuring the safety and well-being of the patient while also supporting the emotional needs of the care provider.
Appropriate and Inappropriate Restraint Use
Everyday clinical situations can be complex, and knowing when and how to use restraints appropriately is crucial. This guide offers a comprehensive reference on appropriate and inappropriate restraint use, helping nurses navigate these challenging scenarios with confidence and expertise.
Promoting Patient Care and Safety
“Optimizing Patient Care: A Guide to Minimizing Restraint Use in Dementia Care” is a valuable tool for frontline nurses. It empowers them to provide the best possible care for their patients while minimizing the need for restraints.
This guide is an essential resource for nurses looking to improve their decision-making process and enhance patient care outcomes. It combines the latest research, insights from frontline nurses, and clear summaries of key legislation to offer a comprehensive approach to restraint use.
To optimize patient care and ensure the well-being, dignity, and safety of patients and care providers, order your copy of “Optimizing Patient Care: A Guide to Minimizing Restraint Use in Dementia Care” today.
Product Details
- Publisher: Brush Education; 1st edition (July 17, 2019)
- Language: English
- eBook Digital: 96 pages
- ISBN-10: 155059799X
- ISBN-13: 978-1550597998
Product Details
- A review of nurses’ perspectives on restraint use.
- Alternatives to restraints in patient management and assessment of clinical indicators for restraint use.
- Procedures to ensure informed consent when restraints are necessary.
- A reference on appropriate and inappropriate restraint use in everyday clinical situations.
- Publisher : Brush Education; 1st edition (July 17, 2019)
- Language : English
- : 96 pages
- ISBN-10 : 155059799X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1550597998