Transcription of “Let’s talk about restraint”
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Let s talkabout restraint Rights, risks and responsibilityAcknowledgementsParticular thanks to Frances Healeyof the NationalPatient Safety Agency and Tracy Paine, Chair nursesworking with older people forum, Operations directorof CLS as the authors of this you to the following for their contributions:Marilyn Beare, Northern Trust, NI Jane Greene, Nurse Consultant, Southern Trust, NI (NWWOP Forum)Roger Clough, Emeritus Professor, Eskrigge Social researchBarry Aveyard, Lecturer in Nursing, SheffieldUniversity (MHOP Forum)Gary Blatch, Dementia nurse specialist, South Essex nhs foundation trust (MHOP Forum)Barry Newman, Consultation in Anaesthesia, CriticalCare and Pain management, Poole Hospital, DorsetRCN Legal Disclaimer This publication contains information, advice and guidance to help members of the RCN.
abusive use of restraint Understand the circumstances in which restraint may be legally or ethically appropriate Understand how to minimise the risks if restraint is used. While this document cannot provide all the answers, its aim is to give nursing staff a framework for decision-making that helps them to provide the best possible care
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