Math J M Gulpers
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Hamers J, Bleijlevens M, Gulpers M, Verbeek H
J Am Geriatr Soc
. 2016 Jan;
64(2):354-8.
PMID: 26805454
Objectives: To explore the prevalence and associated factors of involuntary treatment (physical restraints, psychotropic medication, nonconsensual care) in persons with cognitive impairment receiving home care. Design: Cross-sectional survey using association...
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Bleijlevens M, Gulpers M, Capezuti E, van Rossum E, Hamers J
J Am Med Dir Assoc
. 2013 Apr;
14(8):599-604.
PMID: 23608527
Objective: The current study describes the process evaluation of a multicomponent intervention program (Expelling Belts [EXBELT]) to reduce the use of belt restraints in psychogeriatric nursing homes. The aim was...
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Gulpers M, Bleijlevens M, Ambergen T, Capezuti E, van Rossum E, Hamers J
J Am Geriatr Soc
. 2013 Jan;
61(1):107-12.
PMID: 23301773
Objectives: To assess the long-term effects of the EXBELT intervention program, which was designed to reduce belt restraint use and was found to be effective immediately after implementation, after 24...
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Gulpers M, Bleijlevens M, Capezuti E, van Rossum E, Ambergen T, Hamers J
Int J Nurs Stud
. 2012 Aug;
49(12):1473-9.
PMID: 22917966
Background: Physical restraints are commonly used in psychogeriatric nursing home residents despite reports of negative consequences. Most research has focused on restraint reduction without addressing methods to prevent initiation of...
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Gulpers M, Bleijlevens M, Ambergen T, Capezuti E, van Rossum E, Hamers J
J Am Geriatr Soc
. 2011 Nov;
59(11):2029-36.
PMID: 22092189
Objectives: To test the effects of a multicomponent intervention program to reduce the use of belt restraints in psychogeriatric nursing homes. Design: A quasi-experimental longitudinal design. Study duration was 8...
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Gulpers M, Bleijlevens M, van Rossum E, Capezuti E, Hamers J
BMC Geriatr
. 2010 Feb;
10:11.
PMID: 20184771
Background: The use of physical restraints still is common practice in the nursing home care. Since physical restraints have been shown to be an ineffective and sometimes even hazardous measure,...
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Huizing A, Hamers J, Gulpers M, Berger M
J Am Geriatr Soc
. 2009 Jun;
57(7):1139-48.
PMID: 19558484
Objectives: To investigate the effects of an educational intervention on the use of physical restraints with psychogeriatric nursing home residents. Design: Cluster-randomized trial. Setting: Fifteen psychogeriatric nursing home wards in...
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Huizing A, Hamers J, Gulpers M, Berger M
Int J Nurs Stud
. 2008 May;
46(4):459-69.
PMID: 18486133
Background: Although there is an urgent need for restraint-free care, the number of randomized clinical trials on preventing or reducing physical restraints has been limited. Objectives: To investigate the effectiveness...
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Huizing A, Hamers J, Gulpers M, Berger M
BMC Geriatr
. 2006 Oct;
6:17.
PMID: 17067376
Background: Physical restraints are still frequently used in nursing home residents despite growing evidence for the ineffectiveness and negative consequences of these methods. Therefore, reduction in the use of physical...
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Hamers J, Gulpers M, Strik W
J Adv Nurs
. 2004 Jan;
45(3):246-51.
PMID: 14720241
Aim: The aim of the study was to examine the prevalence of physical restraint use in cognitively impaired nursing home residents, the manner in which restraints are used, reasons for...