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Rights, Risk and Restraint-Free Care of OldeR PeOPle of related interest Person-Centred Dementia Care Making services Better Dawn Brooker isBN 978 1 84310 337 0 Enriched Care Planning for People with Dementia A good Practice guide for delivering Person-Centred Care Hazel May and Paul Edwards isBN 978 1 84310 405 6 Bradford Dementia Group Good Practice Guides Decision-Making, Personhood and Dementia exploring the interface Edited by Deborah O’Connor and Barbara Purves isBN 978 1 84310 585 5 Good Practice in Safeguarding Adults Working efectively in Adult Protection Edited by Jacki Pritchard isBN 978 1 84310 699 9 Good Practice in Health, Social Care and Criminal Justice Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults and the Law Michael Mandelstam isBN 978 1 84310 692 0 Person-Centred Counselling for People with Dementia Making sense of self Danuta Lipinska Foreword by Brian Thorn isBN 978 1 84310 978 5 Rights, Risk and Restraint-Free Care of OldeR PeOPle Person-Centred Approaches in Health and Social Care edited By RhidiAN hughes Foreword by Baroness Greengross Jessica kingsley Publishers london and Philadelphia First published in 2010 by Jessica kingsley Publishers 116 Pentonville Road london N1 9JB, uk and 400 Market street, suite 400 Philadelphia, PA 19106, usA www.jkp.com Copyright © Jessica kingsley Publishers 2010 All rights reserved. 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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Rights, risk, and restraint-free care of older people : person-centred approaches in health and social care / edited by Rhidian hughes ; foreword by Baroness greengross. p. ; cm. includes bibliographical references. isBN 978-1-84310-958-7 (alk. paper) 1. Nursing home patients--Restraint . i. hughes, Rhidian. [dNlM: 1. health services for the Aged. 2. Restraint, Physical. 3. Aged. 4. Patient Rights. 5. Patient-Centered Care. 6. Risk Factors. Wt 31 R571 2010] RC954.3.R54 2010 362.16--dc22 2009023158 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A CiP catalogue record for this book is available from the British library isBN 978 1 84310 958 7 isBN pdf eBook 978 0 85700 222 8 Printed and bound in great Britain by Athenaeum Press, gateshead, tyne and Wear FOR Cariad 11 sePteMBeR 2008 CONteNts list OF ACRONyMs ANd ABBReviAtiONs 11 Foreword 13 Baroness Greengross, International Longevity Centre, UK Preface 16 Rhidian Hughes, Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’ School of Medicine and King’s College London Chapter 1 introduction 18 Rhidian Hughes Part I Types of Restraint, Patterns and Trends 29 Chapter 2 Physical Restraint and Medical interventions 30 David Evans, University of South Australia Chapter 3 Covert Medication and Chemical Restraint 41 Carmel M. Hughes, Queen’s University Belfast, and Kate L. Lapane, Virginia Commonwealth University Part II Perspectives across Health and Social Care 55 Chapter 4 Pennsylvania’s Non-Restraint Approach to Psychiatric Care and services 56 Gregory M. Smith, Allentown State Hospital, Pennsylvania, Donna M. Ashbridge, Danville State Hospital, Pennsylvania, Aidan Altenor, Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, and Robert H. Davis, Ofce of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Pennsylvania Chapter 5 Restraint: the us Nursing home Perspective 63 Beryl D. Goldman, Kendal Outreach, Pennsylvania, Joan Ferlo Todd, US Food and Drug Administration, and Janet Davis and Karen Russell, Pennsylvania Restraint Reduction Initiative Chapter 6 ethical dilemmas in Maintaining enteral Feeding: the use of hand-Control Mittens 71 Jane Williams, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust Chapter 7 do We Need drugs? strategies to Reduce the Over-Prescription of drugs in Care homes supporting People with dementia 78 Sheena Wyllie, Barchester Healthcare Chapter 8 the therapy of Companionship 84 Jim Ellis, dementia care volunteer Chapter 9 health and safety Perspectives 89 Stephen Clarke, independent training consultant Chapter 10 human Rights Perspectives 97 Rhidian Hughes Part III Issues and Innovations 105 Chapter 11 Clinical-ethical Considerations on the use of Physical Restraint 106 Chris Gastmans, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium Chapter 12 Changing Restraint use: discourses on Restraint 120 Kate Irving, Dublin City University Chapter 13 therapeutic Approaches and de-escalation techniques 133 Suparna Madan, University of Calgary, Alberta, and Pat Rowe, Alberta Health Services, Calgary, Alberta

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