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. 2004 Jan;43(1):37-45.
doi: 10.1097/00004583-200401000-00013.

Child and adolescent inpatient restraint reduction: a state initiative to promote strength-based care

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Child and adolescent inpatient restraint reduction: a state initiative to promote strength-based care

Janice LeBel et al. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2004 Jan.

Abstract

Objective: To reduce the use of restraint and seclusion with children and adolescents in psychiatric inpatient units by promoting a preventive, strength-based model of care.

Method: The State Mental Health Authority used data analysis, quality improvement strategies, regulatory oversight, and technical assistance to develop and implement system change over a 22-month period. No changes in regulation or policy were undertaken.

Results: Comparative data collected before and after the interventions demonstrated substantial reductions in the use of restraint and seclusion. Child units (age 5-12) decreased from 84.03 to 22.78 episodes per 1,000 patient days (72.9%), adolescent units from 72.22 to 37.99 episodes (47.4%), and mixed child/adolescent units from 73.37 to 30.08 episodes (59%).

Conclusions: The use of restraint and seclusion in child and adolescent inpatient settings can be reduced through a systems approach, which may have applicability to other settings and systems.

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