Experience of mental health nurses regarding mechanical restraint in patients with psychomotor agitation: A qualitative study

Aim To explore mental health nurses’ experiences whilst managing a patient with psychomotor agitation, and the factors that influence the decision to use mechanical restraints. Background Psychomotor agitation is considered a potentially violent psychiatric emergency. The management of disruptive be...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical nursing 2022-08, Vol.31 (15-16), p.2142-2153
Hauptverfasser: Manzano‐Bort, Yasmina, Mir‐Abellán, Ramón, Via‐Clavero, Gemma, Llopis‐Cañameras, Jaime, Escuté‐Amat, Montserrat, Falcó‐Pegueroles, Anna
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Zusammenfassung:Aim To explore mental health nurses’ experiences whilst managing a patient with psychomotor agitation, and the factors that influence the decision to use mechanical restraints. Background Psychomotor agitation is considered a potentially violent psychiatric emergency. The management of disruptive behaviours includes mechanical restraints as the last resort although its use has consequences for patients, professionals and the therapeutic relationship. Design A qualitative study design with a hermeneutical approach was developed. Methods A total of 31 nurses were purposively sampled from six short‐ and medium‐stay mental health inpatient units. Data were obtained from semi‐structured interviews. A thematic content analysis following the seven steps of Colaizzi's method was performed. Three researchers independently conducted an inductive analysis within a perspective of a hermeneutic paradigm. The COREQ checklist was followed in carrying out this research. Results Four themes emerged from the analysis: 1) Nurses’ perceptions of restraint methods, 2) Factors influencing decision‐making, 3) Consequences for professionals of the use of mechanical restraint and 4) Alternatives to mechanical restraint. Conclusions Aspects such as the importance of teamwork, the issue of cognitive dissonance, ethical conflict and barriers to effecting the withdrawal of these measures affect the mental health nurse's decision‐making process. The understanding of these aspects is crucial to further reducing its incidence and negative consequences and achieving the elimination of mechanical restraints. Relevance for Clinical Practice Knowing how nurses feel during the patient's episode of psychomotor agitation and which factors influence the decision on whether to apply coercive methods can guide us on the quality of care offered.
ISSN:0962-1067
1365-2702
DOI:10.1111/jocn.16027