“…Several interventions provided information to improve staffing patterns (CMS, 2014;Fossey et al, 2006;Meador et al, 1997;Ray et al, 1993), but did not report relevant process outcomes. Providers report low staffing levels prevent them from using behavioral treatments (Cohen-Mansfield et al, 2005;Cornegé-Blokland et al, 2012;Wood-Mitchell et al, 2008). However, while some empirical studies have reported higher staffing levels are inversely associated with antipsychotic use (Hughes, Lapane, and Mor, 2000;Shorr et al, 1994), others have not found a relationship (Garrard et al, 1995;Sonntag et al, 2006;Stevenson et al, 2010;Zuidema et al, 2011).The independent influence of staffing levels on antipsychotic misuse remains unclear.…”