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Fysieke fixatie en slimme technologie in Vlaamse woonzorgcentra: Resultaten van een surveybevraging bij zorg- en beleidspersoneel over visie en gebruik
Authors:V. Carlassara  E. Lampo  B. Degryse  C. Van Audenhove  N. Spruytte
Affiliation:1.LUCAS, Centrum voor Zorgonderzoek en Consultancy van de KU Leuven,Leuven,Belgi?;2.Cretecs, Expertisecentrum Zorgtechnologie van de VIVES Hogeschool West-Vlaanderen,Katholieke Hogeschool VIVES,Brugge,Belgi?
Abstract:

Aim

The STAFF-project investigates in what way ‘smart technology’ can offer an alternative for physical restraints in nursing homes. A survey is realized aimed at gaining more insight into the vision on and the use of physical restraints and ‘smart technology’.

Method

Two partly overlapping structured questionnaires were developed and sent to nursing home staff in Flanders (Belgium). One hundred fifty six administrators (managers or assistant-managers) and 238 caregiving staff (nurses, nursing aids, paramedical staff and other) completed the online questionnaire.

Results

In general there is a low acceptability of physical restraint use, however, a more nuanced picture of acceptability is present depending on the specific motivation for using physical restraints and on the specific means of physical restraints. About half of the administrators say they use smart technology in the nursing home. The two main reasons for not applying (yet) smart technology are ‘too high price for smart technology’ and ‘inadequate infrastructure of the nursing home’. All respondents underscore the importance of multiple strategies to diminish the use of physical restraints in nursing homes.

Conclusion

Physical restraint use is a complex theme and needs a nuanced analysis and management. This study shows that there is still room for improvement in diminishing the use of physical restraints and that nursing homes in Flanders are open to use smart technology.
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