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School discipline. --- Classroom management. --- Restraint of patients. --- Self-control.
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Muscular atrophy. --- Restraint of patients. --- Physical therapy. --- Sistema muscular. --- Enfermedad.
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This book provides health and social care professionals with an authoritative reading resource on the ethics and use of restraint. It provides an overview of the different forms of restraint, the conditions under which they are used, and their implications for the health and wellbeing of older people.
Nursing home patients --- Restraint of patients. --- Patient restraint --- Patient restraints --- Physical restraint of patients --- Protective restraint of patients --- Restraint (Physiology) --- Restraints, Patient --- Accidents --- Care of the sick --- Restraint of patients --- Restraint. --- Prevention --- Oudere --- Fixatie (gezondheidszorg) --- Ethiek --- Geriatrisch verpleegkundige --- Restraint --- Nursing home residents
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This book presents an evidence-based framework for replacing harmful, restrictive behavior management practices with safe and effective alternatives. The first half summarizes the concept and history of restraint and seclusion in mental health applications used with impaired elders, children with intellectual disabilities, and psychiatric patients. Subsequent chapters provide robust data and make the case for behavior management interventions that are less restrictive without compromising the safety of the patients, staff, or others. This volume presents the necessary steps toward the gradual elimination of restraint-based strategies and advocates for practices based in client rights and ethical values. Topics featured in this volume include: The epidemiology of restraints in mental health practice. Ethical and legal aspects of restraint and seclusion. Current uses of restraint and seclusion. Applied behavior analysis with general characteristics and interventions. The evidence for organizational interventions. Other approaches to non-restrictive behavior management. Reducing Restraint and Restrictive Behavior Management Practices is a must-have resource for researchers, clinicians and practitioners, and graduate students in the fields of developmental psychology, behavioral therapy, social work, psychiatry, and geriatrics.
Psychology. --- Developmental Psychology. --- Behavioral Therapy. --- Social Work. --- Philosophy (General). --- Social work. --- Developmental psychology. --- Travail social --- Psychologie du développement --- Restraint of patients. --- Social Sciences --- Psychology --- Development (Psychology) --- Patient restraint --- Patient restraints --- Physical restraint of patients --- Protective restraint of patients --- Restraint (Physiology) --- Restraints, Patient --- Behavioral therapy. --- Accidents --- Care of the sick --- Developmental psychobiology --- Life cycle, Human --- Prevention --- Benevolent institutions --- Philanthropy --- Relief stations (for the poor) --- Social service agencies --- Social welfare --- Social work --- Human services --- Behavioral therapy --- Behavior modification --- Psychotherapy
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This book is designed to help clinicians, administrators, students, and families attain the goal of restraint-free care of the elderly. Written by leading experts in the field, the book contains specific strategies for understanding behavior, making constructive changes in the individual's environment, and managing the risk of falls and interference with necessary treatments. It is organized in outline form to highlight critical material and to be readily adaptable as a quick reference. The authors use individualized care as the book's underlying philosophy. The goals of individualized care in
Frail elderly --- Nursing home care. --- Nursing home patients --- Restraint of patients --- Institutional care --- Long-term care of the sick --- Elderly, Frail --- Frail older people --- Older people --- Restraint. --- Older frail people --- Older people with disabilities --- Restraint --- Nursing home residents
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