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Clinical Problems in Community Mental Health Care for Patients with Severe Borderline Personality Disorder
Authors:B Koekkoek  B van Meijel  A Schene  G Hutschemaekers
Institution:1. Department of Outpatient Community Care, Altrecht Mental Health Care, Oude Arnhemseweg 260, 3705 BK, Zeist, The Netherlands
2. Institute for Professionalization, Gelderse Roos Mental Health Care, Wolfheze, The Netherlands
3. Research Group Mental Health Nursing, InHolland University of Applied Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
4. Department of Psychiatry, Academic Medical Center of the University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5. Academic Centre of Social Sciences, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Abstract:The objective of this research was to assess the problems that professionals perceive in the community mental health care for patients with severe borderline personality disorder that do not fit into specialized therapy. A group of national experts (n = 8) participated in a four-phase Delphi-procedure to identify and prioritize the problems. A total of 36 problems reflecting five categories was found: patient-related, professional-related, interaction-related, social system-related, and mental health care-related. Problems with attachment and dependency and social issues were important patient problems while a lack of skills was an important professional problem. Support from the patient’s social system and the mental health system were identified as limited, which resulted in both the patient and the professional feeling isolated. Patient, professional, and organisational characteristics of community care differ substantially from those of specialized care. The field is thus in need of a more tailored approach that takes these differences into account.
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