Managing Challenging Behaviour in the Adolescent Inpatient Environment.

Matteo Zuccala, Roman Kielich, Sophie O'Keefe, Shannon Webb
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Frontline clinical staff, typically nurses, are routinely faced with the dilemma of managing challenging, defiant and sometimes unsafe behaviours. Structures of ward rules, regulations and 'behavioural expectations' are often employed in hospital environments in service of regulating these behaviours and ensuring collective well-being. Adolescent inpatient populations, however, pose unique and particularly complex challenges for managing behavioural expectations, given the unique needs and inherent tempestuousness of this developmental period. This article presents a critical review of the existing literature on behavioural expectations for inpatient units, which is largely bereft of adolescent-specific guidelines. Relevant theoretical perspectives are examined that lend understanding to the management of adolescent behaviour. Finally, drawing from neurodevelopmental, attachment and socio-evolutionary theory, guiding clinical principles and recommendations are derived for best practice in managing challenging adolescent behaviour in hospital settings.

管理青少年住院环境中的挑战行为。
一线临床工作人员,通常是护士,经常面临着管理具有挑战性、挑衅性,有时甚至是不安全行为的难题。在医院环境中,病房规则、条例和 "行为预期 "结构经常被用来规范这些行为,确保集体的福祉。然而,青少年住院病人由于其独特的需求和成长阶段固有的不稳定性,给行为预期管理带来了独特且特别复杂的挑战。本文对有关住院部行为预期的现有文献进行了批判性的回顾,这些文献在很大程度上缺乏针对青少年的指导方针。文章还研究了相关的理论观点,这些观点有助于理解青少年的行为管理。最后,从神经发育理论、依恋理论和社会进化理论出发,为在医院环境中管理具有挑战性的青少年行为提出了临床指导原则和最佳实践建议。
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