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Critical care nurses' decisions regarding physical restraints in two Canadian ICUs: A prospective observational study.

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2015

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Our study suggests that patient behaviour indicative of agitation was the most common reason for physical restraint application. Use as a precautionary measure and in situations where nurses' ability to be present at the bedside was reduced, as well as the limited use of alternative measures prior to physical restraint suggest restraint minimization may not be optimal.