“…Research regarding nursing interventions on acute child and adolescent inpatient units include those that report on prn medication, and coercive interventions such as seclusion and physical restraint (Azeem et al, 2017; Baker & Carlson, 2018). Nurses attend specific aggression minimization training that guides them in their physical restraint practices, however, these programs focus on the physical skills and do not incorporate other important interventions such as sensory modulation, or how to develop individualized, unit‐based behavior management plans that are likely to prevent aggression (Price & Price, 2019).…”