Evaluation of a novel co‐designed and co‐delivered training package to de‐escalate violence and aggression in UK acute inpatient, PICU and forensic mental health settings
Andrew C. Grundy,
Cat Papastravrou Brooks,
Isobel Johnston
et al.
Abstract:Accessible SummaryWhat is known on the subject?
Clinical guidelines and staff training recommend using de‐escalation over restrictive practices, such as restraint and seclusion
Evidence suggests that restrictive practices continue to be used frequently despite training
This suggests a lack of impact of existing staff de‐escalation training.
What does this paper add to existing knowledge?
The features of de‐escalation training that are acceptable to staff and perceived to be impactful
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