Supported by Basic Science Research Program Through the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF)Funded by the Ministry of Education,No.NRF-RS-2023-00237287 and No.NRF-2021S1A5A8062526;Local Government-University Cooperation-Based Regional Innovation Projects,No.2021RIS-003.
This manuscript critically evaluates the randomized controlled trial(RCT)conducted by Phiri et al,which assessed the effectiveness of virtual reality(VR)training for psychiatric staff in reducing restrictive practices...
Supported by Education and Teaching Reform Project of the First Clinical College of Chongqing Medical University,No.CMER202305;Natural Science Foundation of Tibet Autonomous Region,No.XZ2024ZR-ZY100(Z);Program for Youth Innovation in Future Medicine,Chongqing Medical University,China,No.W0138.
This editorial examines the application of virtual reality(VR)training to mitigate restrictive practices(RPs)within psychiatric facilities.RPs include physical restraints,seclusion,and chemical restraints,used to ensu...
BACKGROUND Restrictive practices(RPs)are defined by measures linked to physical and chemical restraints to reduce the movement or control behaviours during any emergency.Seclusion is an equal part of RPs intended to i...