Dean Angela J, Duke Suzanne G, George Michelle, Scott James
Dr. Dean is with Kids in Mind Research, Mater Child & Youth Mental Health Service, South Brisbane; Dr. Scott, Ms. Duke, and Ms. George are with the Mater Child & Youth Mental Health Service Inpatient Unit, South Brisbane; Drs. Dean and Scott are also affiliated with Department of Psychiatry, University of Queensland, Australia.
Dr. Dean is with Kids in Mind Research, Mater Child & Youth Mental Health Service, South Brisbane; Dr. Scott, Ms. Duke, and Ms. George are with the Mater Child & Youth Mental Health Service Inpatient Unit, South Brisbane; Drs. Dean and Scott are also affiliated with Department of Psychiatry, University of Queensland, Australia.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2007 Jun;46(6):711-720. doi: 10.1097/chi.0b013e3180465a1a.
Aggression is common in children and adolescents admitted to psychiatric inpatient units. Few interventions for reducing aggressive behaviors have been identified. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of a milieu-based behavioral management program on the frequency of aggressive behaviors in a child and adolescent mental health inpatient unit.
The behavioral management program incorporated individualized patient management plans, early detection and prevention, staff training, reinforcement of appropriate behaviors, and intervention using the least restrictive option. Outcomes were assessed for 6 months before and after program introduction, and included episodes of aggressive behavior, injuries, use of physical restraint, seclusion, p.r.n. sedation, use of security services, and staffing factors.
Implementation of behavioral management led to a significant reduction in the episodes of aggressive behavior (p < .05) and other unwanted outcomes including injuries (p < .05), use of physical restraint (p < .001), and duration of seclusion (p < .001). These outcomes were achieved without reducing the number of admissions, changing the types of patients admitted, increasing staff costs, or increasing the use of p.r.n. medications.
Aggressive behaviors in child and adolescent psychiatric inpatient units can be reduced by implementing a broad-based behavioral management program. These findings highlight the importance of organizational approaches to behavior and risk management.
攻击行为在入住精神科住院部的儿童和青少年中很常见。目前已确定的减少攻击行为的干预措施很少。本研究旨在评估基于环境的行为管理项目对儿童和青少年心理健康住院部攻击行为发生频率的影响。
行为管理项目包括个性化的患者管理计划、早期发现与预防、工作人员培训、强化适当行为以及采用限制最小的选项进行干预。在项目引入前后各6个月对结果进行评估,评估内容包括攻击行为发作次数、受伤情况、身体约束的使用、隔离、按需镇静、安保服务的使用以及人员配备因素。
行为管理的实施使攻击行为发作次数(p < 0.05)以及包括受伤(p < 0.05)、身体约束的使用(p < 0.001)和隔离时长(p < 0.001)在内的其他不良后果显著减少。在不减少入院人数、不改变入院患者类型、不增加工作人员成本或不增加按需用药的情况下取得了这些结果。
通过实施广泛的行为管理项目,可以减少儿童和青少年精神科住院部的攻击行为。这些发现凸显了组织层面的行为和风险管理方法的重要性。