“…A PIR intervention is “a complex intervention, taking place after a S/R episode and targeting the patient and healthcare team to enhance the care experience and provide meaningful learning for the patients, staff, and organisation” (Goulet & Larue, 2016, p.127). The practice and outcomes of PIRs are scarcely explored in scientific literature, but studies indicate that PIRs are in line with recovery‐oriented and reflexive, ethical care cultures in mental health services and have a potential for prevention of restraint (Goulet et al., 2018; Hammervold et al., 2019, 2020). These potentials of PIR are particularly of importance for nurses who often engage in coercive practices and are supposed to perform care before and after restraint use.…”