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Nursing care of inpatients with borderline personality disorder
Authors:Bland Ann R  Tudor Georgana  McNeil Whitehouse Deborah
Affiliation:Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY, USA. ann.bland@eku.edu
Abstract:TOPIC. This paper reviews the current literature on the nursing care of inpatients with borderline personality disorder (BPD). Information is included about the background and various features of BPD, and recent conceptualizations and predicted outcomes for BPD patients are provided. The effect of caring for patients with BPD on the nursing staff is discussed. CONCLUSIONS. With proper education, support, and clinical supervision, the difficulties of caring for patients with BPD for the nursing staff can be reduced, and beneficial outcomes can be achieved for the staff and patients. NURSING IMPLICATIONS. Patients with BPD can impact the entire multidisciplinary team. Understanding the dynamics of patients with BPD helps the staff to develop strategies to avoid splitting, acting-out behaviors, and negative impact on other patients and staff.
Keywords:Borderline personality disorder    inpatient nursing care    nursing challenges and responses    self-destructive behaviors
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