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Published Online: March 1980

Reducing the Use of Full-Leather Restraints on an Acute Adult Inpatient Ward

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The authors describe a program to reduce the use of full-leather restraints on an acute adult inpatient psychiatric ward of a large community mental health center. It included the introduction of a multipurpose pipe-frame bed, which can be used for seclusion only or seclusion with restraints. Use of the bed, coupled with a seclusion-first policy and rapid tranquilization programs, reduced the time the patients spent in full-leather restraints from 360 hours in the month before the program was introduced to 30 hours two months later.

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Pages: 198 - 200

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Published in print: March 1980
Published online: 7 October 2014

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Donald Hay
Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health Sciences Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Ronald Cromwell
Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health Sciences Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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