Page 45 - Reduction of coercive measures
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                                Measurement of coercive measures
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Coercive measure
% % of kappa applied total
0-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 Z kappa 0-0
1-1 0-1 1-0 Z
A movement detector (used either within a resident’s private room and/ or in the general care unit)
2.9 0.6 .72 5.3 1.1 .70 1.7 0.4 .70
128 4 1 2 -0.58 126 5 1 3 -1.01 126 5 3 1 1.01
.53 331 .66 341 .41 325
6912.55* 5320.45 6970.51
Jumpsuit which includes a lock at the back to prevent the resident taking off his clothes
Limiting the use of internet (i.e. a fixed amount time, or only within a specific location (within sight of the carer), or limited access to certain websites)
Chemical restraints which modulate behavior, such as the anti-psychotics
24.6 5.2 .68
66 48 13 8 1.14
.68 216
83 32 15
2.57*
Closing access to the garden
24.7 5.3 .67 0.8 0.2 .66
92 26 7 10 -0.75 132 1 0 1 -1.00
.90 243 - 347
94 12 2 000
2.70** 0.00
Having to wear gloves in order to prevent a resident from scratching themselves (form of self- harm)
Intensive one on one care
1.7 0.4 .59 12.7 2.7 .57
128 3 3 1 1.01 90 23 12 10 0.44
.66 339 .80 282
440 46163
2.01* 3.02**
A form of surveillance technology which detects a door being opened (used either within a resident’s private room and/or general care unit)
Physical restraint (parts of the body being held down)
1.6 0.3 .57
0.7 0.1 .56130203-1.74
.86 347 - 351
301 000
-1.00 0.00
Mechanical restraint of arms/hands
Prevalence
Staff member- observer Staff member - second staff member
123 5
0 7
-2.68**





















































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