Skip to main content

Abstract

Objective:

The project goal was to compare the effectiveness of strategies to prevent and de-escalate aggressive behaviors among psychiatric patients in acute care settings, including interventions for reducing use of seclusion and restraint.

Methods:

Relevant databases were systematically reviewed for comparative studies of violence prevention and de-escalation strategies involving adult psychiatric patients in acute care settings. Studies (trials and cohort studies) were required to report on aggression or seclusion or restraint outcomes. Both risk of bias, an indicator of quality of individual studies, and strength of evidence (SOE) for each outcome were independently assessed by two study personnel.

Results:

Seventeen primary studies met inclusion criteria. Evidence was limited for benefits and harms; information about characteristics that might modify the interventions’ effectiveness, such as race or ethnicity, was especially limited. All but one study had a medium or high risk of bias and thus presented worrisome limitations. For prevention, risk assessment reduced both aggression and use of seclusion and restraint (low SOE), and multimodal interventions reduced the use of seclusion and restraint (low SOE). SOE for all other interventions, whether aimed at preventing or de-escalating aggression, and for modifying characteristics was insufficient.

Conclusions:

Available evidence about strategies for preventing and de-escalating aggressive behavior among psychiatric patients is very limited. Two preventive strategies, risk assessment and multimodal interventions consistent with the Six Core Strategies principles, may effectively lower aggressive behavior and use of seclusion and restraint, but more research is needed on how best to prevent and de-escalate aggressive behavior in acute care settings.

Formats available

You can view the full content in the following formats:

Information & Authors

Information

Published In

Go to Psychiatric Services
Go to Psychiatric Services

Cover: Michigan Summer, by Ivan Albright, no date. Watercolor and gouache on paper. Mary and Earle Ludgin Collection, 1981.1164. © The Art Institute of Chicago.

Psychiatric Services
Pages: 819 - 831
PubMed: 28412887

History

Received: 6 July 2016
Revision received: 2 December 2016
Accepted: 5 January 2017
Published online: 17 April 2017
Published in print: August 01, 2017

Keywords

  1. Violence/aggression, Seclusion &amp
  2. restraint, Outcome studies, Prevention, Treatment assessment &amp

Authors

Details

Bradley N. Gaynes, M.D., M.P.H. [email protected]
Dr. Gaynes, Dr. Brown, Dr. Brownley, and Dr. Zarzar are with the Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill. Dr. Brown is also with the Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health, and Mr. Coker-Schwimmer and Dr. Weber are with the Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC at Chapel Hill. Ms. Lux, Dr. Van Dorn, Dr. Edlund, Dr. Viswanathan, and Dr. Lohr are with Research Triangle Institute International, Research Triangle Park, Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Sheitman is with the Department of Psychiatry, UNC Health Care System, Chapel Hill.
Carrie L. Brown, M.D., M.P.H.
Dr. Gaynes, Dr. Brown, Dr. Brownley, and Dr. Zarzar are with the Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill. Dr. Brown is also with the Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health, and Mr. Coker-Schwimmer and Dr. Weber are with the Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC at Chapel Hill. Ms. Lux, Dr. Van Dorn, Dr. Edlund, Dr. Viswanathan, and Dr. Lohr are with Research Triangle Institute International, Research Triangle Park, Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Sheitman is with the Department of Psychiatry, UNC Health Care System, Chapel Hill.
Linda J. Lux, M.P.A.
Dr. Gaynes, Dr. Brown, Dr. Brownley, and Dr. Zarzar are with the Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill. Dr. Brown is also with the Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health, and Mr. Coker-Schwimmer and Dr. Weber are with the Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC at Chapel Hill. Ms. Lux, Dr. Van Dorn, Dr. Edlund, Dr. Viswanathan, and Dr. Lohr are with Research Triangle Institute International, Research Triangle Park, Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Sheitman is with the Department of Psychiatry, UNC Health Care System, Chapel Hill.
Kimberly A. Brownley, Ph.D., M.A.
Dr. Gaynes, Dr. Brown, Dr. Brownley, and Dr. Zarzar are with the Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill. Dr. Brown is also with the Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health, and Mr. Coker-Schwimmer and Dr. Weber are with the Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC at Chapel Hill. Ms. Lux, Dr. Van Dorn, Dr. Edlund, Dr. Viswanathan, and Dr. Lohr are with Research Triangle Institute International, Research Triangle Park, Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Sheitman is with the Department of Psychiatry, UNC Health Care System, Chapel Hill.
Richard A. Van Dorn, Ph.D., M.S.W.
Dr. Gaynes, Dr. Brown, Dr. Brownley, and Dr. Zarzar are with the Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill. Dr. Brown is also with the Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health, and Mr. Coker-Schwimmer and Dr. Weber are with the Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC at Chapel Hill. Ms. Lux, Dr. Van Dorn, Dr. Edlund, Dr. Viswanathan, and Dr. Lohr are with Research Triangle Institute International, Research Triangle Park, Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Sheitman is with the Department of Psychiatry, UNC Health Care System, Chapel Hill.
Mark J. Edlund, M.D., Ph.D.
Dr. Gaynes, Dr. Brown, Dr. Brownley, and Dr. Zarzar are with the Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill. Dr. Brown is also with the Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health, and Mr. Coker-Schwimmer and Dr. Weber are with the Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC at Chapel Hill. Ms. Lux, Dr. Van Dorn, Dr. Edlund, Dr. Viswanathan, and Dr. Lohr are with Research Triangle Institute International, Research Triangle Park, Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Sheitman is with the Department of Psychiatry, UNC Health Care System, Chapel Hill.
Emmanuel Coker-Schwimmer, M.P.H.
Dr. Gaynes, Dr. Brown, Dr. Brownley, and Dr. Zarzar are with the Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill. Dr. Brown is also with the Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health, and Mr. Coker-Schwimmer and Dr. Weber are with the Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC at Chapel Hill. Ms. Lux, Dr. Van Dorn, Dr. Edlund, Dr. Viswanathan, and Dr. Lohr are with Research Triangle Institute International, Research Triangle Park, Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Sheitman is with the Department of Psychiatry, UNC Health Care System, Chapel Hill.
Rachel Palmieri Weber, Ph.D.
Dr. Gaynes, Dr. Brown, Dr. Brownley, and Dr. Zarzar are with the Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill. Dr. Brown is also with the Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health, and Mr. Coker-Schwimmer and Dr. Weber are with the Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC at Chapel Hill. Ms. Lux, Dr. Van Dorn, Dr. Edlund, Dr. Viswanathan, and Dr. Lohr are with Research Triangle Institute International, Research Triangle Park, Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Sheitman is with the Department of Psychiatry, UNC Health Care System, Chapel Hill.
Brian Sheitman, M.D.
Dr. Gaynes, Dr. Brown, Dr. Brownley, and Dr. Zarzar are with the Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill. Dr. Brown is also with the Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health, and Mr. Coker-Schwimmer and Dr. Weber are with the Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC at Chapel Hill. Ms. Lux, Dr. Van Dorn, Dr. Edlund, Dr. Viswanathan, and Dr. Lohr are with Research Triangle Institute International, Research Triangle Park, Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Sheitman is with the Department of Psychiatry, UNC Health Care System, Chapel Hill.
Theodore Zarzar, M.D.
Dr. Gaynes, Dr. Brown, Dr. Brownley, and Dr. Zarzar are with the Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill. Dr. Brown is also with the Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health, and Mr. Coker-Schwimmer and Dr. Weber are with the Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC at Chapel Hill. Ms. Lux, Dr. Van Dorn, Dr. Edlund, Dr. Viswanathan, and Dr. Lohr are with Research Triangle Institute International, Research Triangle Park, Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Sheitman is with the Department of Psychiatry, UNC Health Care System, Chapel Hill.
Meera Viswanathan, Ph.D.
Dr. Gaynes, Dr. Brown, Dr. Brownley, and Dr. Zarzar are with the Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill. Dr. Brown is also with the Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health, and Mr. Coker-Schwimmer and Dr. Weber are with the Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC at Chapel Hill. Ms. Lux, Dr. Van Dorn, Dr. Edlund, Dr. Viswanathan, and Dr. Lohr are with Research Triangle Institute International, Research Triangle Park, Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Sheitman is with the Department of Psychiatry, UNC Health Care System, Chapel Hill.
Kathleen N. Lohr, Ph.D., M.A.
Dr. Gaynes, Dr. Brown, Dr. Brownley, and Dr. Zarzar are with the Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill. Dr. Brown is also with the Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health, and Mr. Coker-Schwimmer and Dr. Weber are with the Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC at Chapel Hill. Ms. Lux, Dr. Van Dorn, Dr. Edlund, Dr. Viswanathan, and Dr. Lohr are with Research Triangle Institute International, Research Triangle Park, Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Sheitman is with the Department of Psychiatry, UNC Health Care System, Chapel Hill.

Notes

Send correspondence to Dr. Gaynes (e-mail: [email protected]).

Competing Interests

Dr. Gaynes has served on the editorial board for Medscape Psychiatry and Mental Health, a continuing medical education organization. Dr. Brownley reports serving as a consultant to Sunovian Pharmaceuticals and the Shire Pharmaceuticals Research and Development Advisory Community, and she has served as a member of the Binge Eating Disorder Association’s scientific advisory board. The other authors report no financial relationships with commercial interests.

Funding Information

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality10.13039/100000133: 290-2015-00011-I
This project was funded under contract HHSA 290 2015 00011 I_HHSA29032003T from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).

Metrics & Citations

Metrics

Citations

Export Citations

If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. Simply select your manager software from the list below and click Download.

For more information or tips please see 'Downloading to a citation manager' in the Help menu.

Format
Citation style
Style
Copy to clipboard

View Options

View options

PDF/EPUB

View PDF/EPUB

Full Text

View Full Text

Login options

Already a subscriber? Access your subscription through your login credentials or your institution for full access to this article.

Personal login Institutional Login Open Athens login
Purchase Options

Purchase this article to access the full text.

PPV Articles - Psychiatric Services

PPV Articles - Psychiatric Services

Not a subscriber?

Subscribe Now / Learn More

PsychiatryOnline subscription options offer access to the DSM-5-TR® library, books, journals, CME, and patient resources. This all-in-one virtual library provides psychiatrists and mental health professionals with key resources for diagnosis, treatment, research, and professional development.

Need more help? PsychiatryOnline Customer Service may be reached by emailing [email protected] or by calling 800-368-5777 (in the U.S.) or 703-907-7322 (outside the U.S.).

Media

Figures

Other

Tables

Share

Share

Share article link

Share