The use of restrictive measures in an acute inpatient child and adolescent mental health service
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posted on 2018-02-14, 00:00 authored by E Muir-Cochrane, C Oster, Adam GeraceAdam GeraceThere are significant issues associated with the use of restrictive measures, such as seclusion and restraint, in child and adolescent mental health care. Greater understanding of how restrictive measures are used is important for informing strategies to reduce their use. In this brief report we present a 12-month audit (1/1/2010-31/12/2011) of the use of restrictive measures (seclusion, physical restraint) in one child and adolescent acute inpatient mental health unit in Australia. The study highlights the need for continued efforts to reduce the use of restrictive measures in child and adolescent mental health services. © 2014 Elsevier Inc.
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28Issue
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1532-8228ISSN
0883-9417Publisher
W.B. Saunders, USAPublisher DOI
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Flinders UniversityEra Eligible
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