Principles for treating aggressive patients in a day hospital: balancing safety with patient autonomy.

L Davidson, A Grey, M Allende, R G Lussier
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Responding to an increase in the number of acutely and severely ill patients being treated in partial hospital programs, this paper addresses the treatment of aggressive patients in acute partial hospital settings. The authors review the limited conceptual literature published in this area and then suggest concrete strategies of intervention that fit the day-to-day life of a day hospital. They take as a guiding principle for these interventions an extension of the tenet of deinstitutionalization that patients be treated in the least restrictive manner possible and offer a variety of possible interventions for managing aggressive acts, ranging from least to most restrictive. Six issues which arise in applying less restrictive controls in the partial hospital treatment of aggressive patients are then identified, and illustrations of the principles employed in each of these areas are provided through reflection on two representative clinical vignettes. Taken together, these principles and interventions suggest ways for staff to intervene with aggressive patients, with each other, and with the significant others in patients' lives, in a manner which respects and fosters patients' autonomy and individual responsibility for their own behavior while maintaining a safe environment.

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日间医院治疗攻击性病人的原则:平衡病人自主与安全。
响应在部分医院项目中治疗的急性和重症患者数量的增加,本文讨论了急性部分医院设置中侵略性患者的治疗。作者回顾了在这一领域发表的有限的概念性文献,然后提出了适合日间医院日常生活的具体干预策略。他们把这些干预措施的指导原则作为去机构化原则的延伸,即以尽可能少的限制方式治疗患者,并提供各种可能的干预措施来管理攻击性行为,从限制最少到限制最多。然后确定了在对攻击性患者的部分医院治疗中采用较少限制性控制时出现的六个问题,并通过对两个代表性临床小片段的反思,说明了在每个领域采用的原则。综上所述,这些原则和干预措施为工作人员提供了一些方法,以尊重和促进患者的自主权和个人对自己行为的责任,同时保持一个安全的环境,对有攻击性的患者、彼此之间以及患者生活中重要的其他人进行干预。
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