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Restraint Practices in Incapable Wandering Patients During COVID-19: Ethics and Best Practice Recommendations

Abstract

Patients who wander as one of their psychological and behavioural symptoms of dementia are often unable to follow or recall Infection Prevention and Control precautions, putting them at risk of contracting or spreading COVID-19. Physical and chemical restraints have been used to limit the risk of transmission to wandering patients and their care providers, but restraints are not the standard of care for wandering behaviour in non-pandemic …

Authors

Geen O; Gui S; Andreychuk S; DeBono T; Yousuf H

Journal

Canadian Geriatrics Journal, Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 324–327

Publisher

Canadian Geriatrics Society

DOI

10.5770/cgj.25.575

ISSN

1925-8348

Labels

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)