Effectiveness of nursing intervention in short-term hospitalization for patients suffered from borderline personality disorder and self-harm. A narrative literature review

Nsc Nursing Pub Date : 2024-01-03 DOI:10.32549/opi-nsc-101
A. Calabrò, Federica Ilari, Lorenzo Rizzo, A. Lezzi, Simone Zacchino, Pierluigi Lezzi, Giovanni Maria Scupola, Marta Fanton, R. Lupo, Elsa Vitale
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Introduction: Personality disorder sufferers with severe self-harm and experience long psychiatric hospitalizations have complex mental health conditions and are at risk of suicide. When the symptoms of emotional instability are combined with self-harm, the resulting crisis often becomes difficult for patients and caregivers to manage. To improve care during these crises, the Dutch Multidisciplinary Guideline for Personality Disorders designates “brief admission” (BA) hospitalizations as an ameliorative intervention. Objective: To describe the effectiveness of short hospitalization nursing care for people with borderline personality disorder and who practice self-harm, compared to ordinary hospitalization. Methods: A narrative review was conducted through the Embase and CINAHL databases, the selected articles had to answer the following research questions: “what are the observable benefits of short-term hospitalization on patients with borderline personality disorder?”; and “what are the benefits compared to short hospitalization operators?”. Results: Seven studies were selected. The results show that BA was perceived as an effective nursing intervention, which promoted the patient’s self-determination and self-care. This helped increase confidence in daily life and allowed people to maintain their daily routines, work, and relationships by decreasing long hospitalizations and increasing patient compliance. There has also been benefit from the staff, who report an improvement in work quality. Conclusions: This type of hospitalization has developed in Northern European states. BA has never been tested in the Italian healthcare sector. It would be appropriate and desirable, given the results obtained, to experiment with this procedure also in Italy to obtain specific feedback regarding the relationship of short-term hospitalization with our National Health Service. It is hoped that this research can be a stimulus in this sense.
护理干预在边缘型人格障碍和自残患者短期住院治疗中的效果。叙事性文献综述
引言人格障碍患者有严重的自残行为,并且长期住在精神病院,他们的精神健康状况十分复杂,有自杀的危险。当情绪不稳定的症状与自残行为结合在一起时,患者和护理人员往往很难处理由此产生的危机。为了改善这些危机期间的护理,荷兰《人格障碍多学科指南》将 "短暂入院"(BA)指定为一种改善性干预措施。目的:描述短期住院治疗的有效性:与普通住院治疗相比,描述对边缘型人格障碍患者和有自残行为的患者进行短期住院护理的效果。方法通过 Embase 和 CINAHL 数据库进行叙述性综述,所选文章必须回答以下研究问题:"短期住院治疗对边缘型人格障碍患者有哪些可观察到的益处?结果:选取了七项研究。结果显示,BA 被认为是一种有效的护理干预措施,能促进患者的自我决定和自我护理。这有助于增强患者对日常生活的信心,并通过减少长期住院和提高患者依从性,使他们能够保持日常作息、工作和人际关系。工作人员也从中受益,他们表示工作质量得到了提高。结论:这种住院方式已在北欧国家发展起来。在意大利的医疗保健领域,BA 还从未进行过测试。鉴于所获得的结果,在意大利也尝试这种程序,以获得有关短期住院与我们的国家医疗服务之间关系的具体反馈,将是适当和可取的。希望这项研究能在这方面起到推动作用。
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