Effects of a Collaborative Problem-Solving Approach on an Inpatient Adolescent Psychiatric Unit

被引:12
作者
Ercole-Fricke, Eugenia [1 ]
Fritz, Paul [2 ]
Hill, Linda E. [3 ]
Snelders, Jill [4 ]
机构
[1] John T Mather Mem Hosp, Port Jefferson, NY 11777 USA
[2] John T Mather Mem Hosp, Psychiat, Port Jefferson, NY USA
[3] John T Mather Mem Hosp, Child Adolescent Inpatient Unit, Port Jefferson, NY USA
[4] John T Mather Mem Hosp, Recreat Therapy, Port Jefferson, NY USA
关键词
Behavior modification; collaborative problem solving; psychiatric adolescent inpatient;
D O I
10.1111/jcap.12149
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVEEffects of collaborative problem-solving (CPS) approaches on an inpatient adolescent psychiatric unit were investigated during this study, modeling Dr. Ross Greene's CPS theory, which considers that cognitive deficits are associated with adolescent behavioral dysfunction; his research, treatment, and subsequent results on similar units were notably successful. PROBLEMThe staff viewed prestudy, negative behavior modification and resultant punitive consequences as culturally acceptable. New York State's Office of Mental Health (OMH) disapproved these strategies, necessitating cultural transformation and alteration of routine responses to patients' maladaptive behaviors. METHODThe study incorporates quantitative, comparative, quasi-experimental design, utilizing retrospective staff surveys and hospital medical records to compare behavioral outcomes and staff perceptions during pre- and post-training phases of this 5-year study. RESULTSA significant decrease in punitive strategies and techniques (p = .001), reduction in behaviors related to the need for restraints, and significant decline in self-inflicted injury (p = .005), length of stay (p = .001), and need for security staff involvement (p = .001) were noted.
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页码:127 / 134
页数:8
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