2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-20676/v1
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A tool to evaluate proportionality and necessity in the use of restrictive practices in forensic mental health settings: The DRILL tool (Dundrum Restriction, Intrusion and Liberty Ladders).

Abstract: Background: Prevention of violence due to severe mental disorders in psychiatric hospitals may require intrusive, restrictive and coercive therapeutic practices. Research concerning appropriate use of such interventions is limited by lack of a system for description and measurement. We set out to devise and validate a tool for clinicians and secure hospitals to assess necessity and proportionality between imminent violence and restrictive practices including de-escalation, seclusion, restraint, forced medicati… Show more

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“…It also prevents the disruption of the therapeutic milieu and patient safety on other wards. High staff:patient ratios and specialist skills (relational therapeutic security) are required for the prevention and management of violence and aggression, including dynamic risk assessment, de-escalation and the proportionate use of restrictive and intrusive interventions (Kennedy 2020).…”
Section: Pathways Governance and Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also prevents the disruption of the therapeutic milieu and patient safety on other wards. High staff:patient ratios and specialist skills (relational therapeutic security) are required for the prevention and management of violence and aggression, including dynamic risk assessment, de-escalation and the proportionate use of restrictive and intrusive interventions (Kennedy 2020).…”
Section: Pathways Governance and Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%