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Published Online: February 1984

Reducing the Use of Restrictive Procedures in a Residential Facility

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Restrictive procedures are frequently used in residential facilities for the mentally illand developmentally disabled despite bumanitarian, professional, and legal concerns. Administrators in a regional residential facility for the developmentally disabled instructed staff to reduce the use of seclusion, mechanical restraint, andpsychotropic drugs in the facility and set clearly defined policies and procedures on the use of such restraints. Data were gathered on the prevalence of restrictive procedures before and after the new policies were implemented, and staff received frequent feedback. The data showed that in the two and a half years following the adoption of the new policies, the use of seclusion, mechanical restraint, and psychotropic drugs dropped significantly without a concomitant increase in violent incidents, staff turnover, or use of other restrictive procedures. The authors condude that instructions and feedback are an effective and inexpensive way to reduce the use of restrictive treatment procedures and that the approach used in their facility merits further investigation.

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Pages: 164 - 167

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Published in print: February 1984
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Coldwater Regional Center for Developmental Disabilities, P. O. Box 148, Coldwater, Michigan 49036
Trenton, Michigan, institand
Texas Tech University Health Services Center in Lubbock, Texas

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