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Commentary on: Mangaoil RA, Cleverley K, Peter E, Simpson AIF. The experiences of nurses following seclusion or restraint use and immediate staff debriefing in inpatient mental health settings. J Adv Nurs. 2023;79(9):3397–3411. doi: 10.1111/jan.15667. Epub 2023 Apr 2.
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Implications for practice and research
Results inform immediate post-seclusion or restraint incident debriefing structured with both an emotional and a practical component.
Future research is needed to understand the complexity of nurses' emotions following seclusion or restraints events.
Context
Seclusion or restraints (referred to as S/R) are common inpatient mental health interventions used to control patients who are engaged in violent behaviour or aggression toward staff, other patients and themselves.1 These coercive intervention that are designed to control behaviour and mitigate risk often cause psychological and physical harm to both patients and staff.2 Nurses in mental health often use S/L as a last resort, even though there is no evidence it …
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Competing interests None declared.
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