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  • 1Department of Paediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Princess Margaret Hospital, Subiaco, Australia. donald.payne@health.wa.gov.au

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Dedicated adolescent inpatient units are increasingly common in the UK and Australia. This article shares experiences on developing these specialized hospital wards for young people, covering design, staffing, and philosophy.

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Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Healthcare
  • Adolescent Medicine
  • Hospital Management

Background:

  • There is a growing trend towards establishing dedicated inpatient adolescent units in children's hospitals in the UK and Australia.
  • Existing literature provides limited guidance for developing and managing these specialized facilities.
  • Healthcare professionals frequently seek information on best practices for adolescent inpatient services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To share practical experiences in developing and operating adolescent inpatient wards.
  • To provide guidance on key aspects of adolescent ward design, case-mix, staffing, and philosophy.
  • To discuss the advantages and disadvantages of dedicated adolescent inpatient facilities.

Main Methods:

  • Descriptive review of experiences from developing and operating adolescent wards in Australia and the UK.
  • Focus on practical considerations including ward design, patient case-mix, staffing models, and ward philosophy.
  • Discussion of benefits and potential drawbacks based on operational experience.

Main Results:

  • Adolescent wards are being implemented in new and existing children's hospitals across Australia and the UK.
  • Key considerations for successful implementation include tailored ward design, appropriate staffing, and a clear ward philosophy.
  • Dedicated units can improve the quality of care for young people.

Conclusions:

  • Developing dedicated adolescent inpatient units requires careful planning regarding design, staffing, and operational philosophy.
  • These specialized units offer benefits for adolescent healthcare but also present potential challenges.
  • Further literature is needed to support the ongoing development and optimization of adolescent inpatient services.