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Anna R. Huizing

Researcher at Maastricht University

Publications -  9
Citations -  381

Anna R. Huizing is an academic researcher from Maastricht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Minimum Data Set & Cognitive decline. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 342 citations.

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Attitudes of Dutch, German and Swiss nursing staff towards physical restraint use in nursing home residents, a cross-sectional study.

TL;DR: Nursing staff from three European countries have different attitudes and opinions regarding the use of physical restraints, and the importance of more tailored, culturally sensitive interventions to reduce physical restraints in nursing homes is underline.
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A Cluster‐Randomized Trial of an Educational Intervention to Reduce the Use of Physical Restraints with Psychogeriatric Nursing Home Residents

TL;DR: This study aims to investigate the effects of an educational intervention on the use of physical restraints with psychogeriatric nursing home residents.
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Short-term effects of an educational intervention on physical restraint use: a cluster randomized trial.

TL;DR: An educational programme for nurses combined with consultation with a nurse specialist did not decrease the use of physical restraints in psycho-geriatric nursing home residents in the short term, however, theResidents in the control group experienced more restraint use during the study period compared to the residents inThe experimental group.
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Organisational determinants of the use of physical restraints: a multilevel approach.

TL;DR: Job and ward characteristics were not as strongly associated as residents' characteristics with restraint use, and education and support of nursing staff in caring for psycho-geriatric nursing home residents with poor mobility is recommended to reduce the use of physical restraints in nursing homes.
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Preventing the use of physical restraints on residents newly admitted to psycho-geriatric nursing home wards: a cluster-randomized trial.

TL;DR: An educational programme combined with the consultation of a nurse specialist does not prevent the use of physical restraints on residents newly admitted to psycho-geriatric nursing home wards and the development of additional interventions to prevent restraint usage is recommended.