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explanation for the intervention effect could be increased awareness of, and thus recording, of coercive measures. In order to differentiate the effects of the program through awareness raising and changes in care practice, the experimental effect on coercive measures that had already been registered before the multidisciplinary expert team started to consult was investigated in the current research. The effectiveness of the program was also statistically significant for this subgroup of coercive measures, increasing confidence that the intervention was indeed effective in reducing actual coercive measures.
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