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Baker J, Berzins K, Canvin K, et al. Non-pharmacological interventions to reduce restrictive practices in adult mental health inpatient settings: the COMPARE systematic mapping review. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2021 Feb. (Health Services and Delivery Research, No. 9.5.)

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Non-pharmacological interventions to reduce restrictive practices in adult mental health inpatient settings: the COMPARE systematic mapping review.

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Appendix 10Interventions by geographical location

Interventions by country

InterventionUSANetherlandsSwitzerlandAustraliaCanadaSpainFinlandNew ZealandDenmarkUKSingaporeGermanySwedenNot known
Standalone interventionaaaaabbaabaa
Intervention family
Six Core Strategiescccccc
Beacon Projectd
Behavioural Support Planningd
Brøset Violence Checklistcc
City Nursed
Comfort Roomsd
CPI/MAPAcc
DASA-IVd
Early Recognition Methodd
Initiatives to Reduce Seclusion And Restraintd
Mutual Help Meetingsd
No Force Firstccc
Novel Seclusion Reduction Programd
Open-Door Policyd
Patient-Focused Nursingcc
Positive and Safed
Positive Behaviour Supportd
Promise (Proactive Management of Integrated Services and Environments)d
Recovery-Based Principlesd
Respect Trainingd
REsTRAIN Yourselfd
Reviewd
Safewardsccc
Scottish Patient Safety Programme for Mental Healthd
Seclusion Reduction Programmed
Sensory Modulationccc
Sensory Roomsccc
Talk Firstd
Tower Hamlets Violence Reduction Collaboratived
Total number of interventions60521673232592122

MAPA, Management of Actual or Potential Aggression.

a

Multiple interventions applied.

b

Single intervention applied.

c

One of multiple countries of application.

d

Single country of application.

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