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BERTS are effective at reducing assaults directed at staff and are associated with increased staff satisfaction. Using a proactive process to identify high-risk patients for disruptive behavior in conjunction with a team-based response to behavioral emergencies, academic medical centers can decrease the use of physical restraints and increase staff satisfaction leading to a higher quality of care.
Rajwani et al. (Tue,) studied this question.