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Challenging behaviour in HIV services

A Gordon1

  • 1Mildmay Mission Hospital, London.

Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)
|January 27, 1999
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Challenging behaviour is often misused in mental health. This article highlights person-centred care needs for individuals with HIV/AIDS experiencing neurological changes, urging service audits.

Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry
  • Public Health

Background:

  • The term 'challenging behaviour' is frequently misapplied in mental health contexts.
  • Individuals with HIV/AIDS can develop opportunistic illnesses impacting cognitive function.
  • Person-centred care is crucial for addressing complex patient needs.

Observation:

  • Case study of Peter, an individual with HIV experiencing opportunistic illness affecting brain function.
  • Identifies specific behaviours that may challenge healthcare services.
  • Highlights the need for tailored support for individuals with neurological complications from HIV/AIDS.

Findings:

  • Misuse of the 'challenging behaviour' label can obscure underlying medical conditions.
  • Neurological changes in HIV/AIDS require specialized, individualized care approaches.

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  • Current assessment documentation may not adequately address the evolving needs of this population.
  • Implications:

    • Healthcare providers should audit services to ensure person-centred care for individuals with HIV/AIDS.
    • Assessment tools need revision to accommodate the changing needs of patients with HIV-related neurological conditions.
    • Adopting a person-centred approach improves care quality and outcomes for individuals, families, and children affected by HIV/AIDS.