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                                during training. Comparing results of both parts of the study, only 4 types of coercive measures (7.0%) were measured with at least a moderate reliability and were considered and registered at least in 75% of cases as coercive measure by support staff and professionals. These were ‘being confined to one’s own room with the door locked’, ‘the resident not being allowed within and outside the institutional grounds without permission’ and ‘orthosis used in bed, resulting the resident is not being able to move’.
Measurement of coercive measures
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