Article 2: The study revealed that medical information fell into two categories Comfortable with information” and “Insecure with information” (Modig, Kristensson, Troein, Brorsson, and Midlov,
2012). Older patients felt comfortable when they have a relationship with their doctor, when they received adequate information from their prescriber or when they had access to information. They felt …show more content…
Article 3: Nurses reported that restraint was being used by families to provide relief and possible keep the patient from being admitted into a nursing home. The nurse stated that the physicians had no role in the decision of using restraints. The study suggests that the issue of restraint in home care were more complex than nursing homes and hospital setting. Questions were raised concerning the ethical and legal responsibilities of health care professionals. Further research is needed to document the use of restraints in home care so health care workers can better understand the reason for restraint use (Scheepmans, et al.,