Trauma Informed Interventions to Reduce Seclusion, Restraint and Restrictive Practices Amongst Staff Caring for Children and Adolescents with Challenging Behaviours: A Systematic Review
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Published:2023-03-15
Issue:3
Volume:16
Page:629-647
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ISSN:1936-1521
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Container-title:Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journ Child Adol Trauma
Author:
Kelly PeterORCID, Saab Mohamad M.ORCID, Hurley Emma J.ORCID, Heffernan Sinéad, Goodwin JohnORCID, Mulud Zamzaliza A.ORCID, O Malley Maria, O Mahony James, Curtin MargaretORCID, Groen GunterORCID, Ivanova SvetlaORCID, Jörns-Presentati AstridORCID, Korhonen JoonasORCID, Kostadinov KostadinORCID, Lahti MariORCID, Lalova ValentinaORCID, Petrova GerganaORCID, O Donovan AineORCID
Abstract
AbstractEngaging with children and adolescents in mental health settings who are exhibiting behaviours that challenge can often result in the use of seclusion, restraint and coercive practices. It is recognised that more therapeutic ways to engage this population are needed, adopting trauma informed interventions may provide a solution. The aim of this systematic review is to synthesize the evidence in relation to the effect of trauma-informed interventions on coercive practices in child and adolescent residential settings. The review is guided by elements of the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions and reported using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) checklist. Results were synthesized and reported narratively. Nine studies met the eligibility criteria for this review. There was a lack of homogeneity amongst the studies. The trauma-informed interventions used were typically multi-faceted, underpinned by a variety of approaches and sought to bring about changes to clinical practice. Most studies (n = 8) reported significant reductions in the use of restrictive practices following the implementation of a trauma informed approach. The use of a trauma-informed approach, underpinned by an organisational change or implementation strategy, have the potential to reduce coercive practices with children and adolescents. However, the included interventions were insufficiently described to draw strong conclusions.
Funder
Erasmus+ University of Dublin, Trinity College
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Emergency Medicine
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