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755 related items for PubMed ID: 16768736

  • 1. Use of physical restraints in rehabilitation settings: staff knowledge, attitudes and predictors.
    Suen LK, Lai CK, Wong TK, Chow SK, Kong SK, Ho JY, Kong TK, Leung JS, Wong IY.
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  • 4. Attitudes of Dutch, German and Swiss nursing staff towards physical restraint use in nursing home residents, a cross-sectional study.
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  • 20. Effects of a restraint minimization program on staff knowledge, attitudes, and practice: a cluster randomized trial.
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