At One Seattle Hospital, Staff Training In Implicit Bias Appears To Have Curbed Racial Disparities In Use Of Mechanical Restraints, Presenter Says

MedPage Today (10/22, Dotinga) reported, “Staff training in implicit bias curbed racial disparities in the use of mechanical restraints at one Seattle hospital,” according to a presentation given by Timothy Meeks, MN, RN, the Clinical Director at Harborview Medical Center, at the American Psychiatric Nurses Association annual meeting. The 4,506-patient study revealed that “from 2015-2017, about 13% of ethnic minority patients were restrained in the psychiatric units at Harborview Medical Center versus just over 8% of white patients,” but “after training began in 2017, the 2018-2020 numbers were about 9% for both groups.”

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