Seclusion and restraint practices in residential treatment facilities for children and youth.

This study used data from 2 national surveys to examine the extent to which residential treatment facilities consistently implement certain practices following incidents of seclusion or restraint. The study found that 76% of facilities reported having secluded or restrained youth in the previous year; 34% of these facilities reported that, following such incidents, they always debrief the youth, family, and staff; notify the attending physician; and record the incident in the treatment plan. Accredited facilities and those that conduct a trauma assessment upon admission were more than twice as likely as others to consistently implement these practices. States and providers should continue to monitor seclusion and restraint practices and identify opportunities for quality improvement. PMID: 22239397 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Source: The American journal of Orthopsychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Tags: Am J Orthopsychiatry Source Type: research