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The efficacy of a nursing challenge to patients: testing a new intervention to decrease self-harm behaviour in severe

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    A new nursing intervention aimed to boost therapeutic engagement and reduce self-harm in young adults with severe personality disorders. Findings suggest multiple interventions and staff training are crucial for sustained self-harm reduction.

    Area of Science:

    • Psychiatry
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Mental Health Nursing

    Background:

    • Severe personality disorders pose significant challenges to effective teamwork in psychiatric settings.
    • Developing interventions to improve patient engagement and reduce self-harm is a critical area of mental health research.

    Observation:

    • Nursing observations in a specialized unit highlighted the need for a novel treatment approach.
    • A psychodynamic perspective was integrated into patient care via a nursing challenge.

    Findings:

    • The study evaluated a new intervention designed to increase therapeutic engagement and decrease self-harm behavior.
    • A test and retrospective comparison study indicated that a single intervention may not be sufficient for sustained self-harm reduction.
    • Sustained reduction in self-harm requires a multifaceted approach, potentially involving multiple interventions.

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    Implications:

    • The findings underscore the importance of comprehensive staff training to ensure a consistent understanding and application of therapeutic frameworks.
    • Further research is needed to explore the efficacy of multiple, sustained interventions for severe personality disorders.
    • Implementing evidence-based practices is essential for improving outcomes in young adults with complex mental health needs.