Experiences of consumers, carers and clinicians during borderline personality disorder presentations to the emergency department—An integrative review

Author:

Miller Joseph12ORCID,Nguyen Elle3ORCID,Lam Amanda Yu Hui2,Brann Peter45,Innes Stanley6,Buntine Paul12,Broadbear Jillian27,Hope Judy238

Affiliation:

1. Eastern Health Emergency Medicine Program Melbourne Australia

2. Eastern Health Clinical School Monash University Melbourne Australia

3. Eastern Health Mental Health Program Melbourne Australia

4. Eastern Health Child Youth Mental Health Service Ringwood East Australia

5. School of Clinical Sciences Monash University Melbourne Australia

6. Eastern Health Mental Health and Wellbeing Program Melbourne Australia

7. Spectrum Personality and Complex Trauma Service, Eastern Health Melbourne Australia

8. Centre for Mental Health Education and Research, Delmont Private Hospital Melbourne Australia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionPeople with a borderline personality disorder (BPD) diagnosis or symptoms may experience emotional crises which necessitate use of the emergency department (ED). No existing reviews focus specifically on experiences of consumersa, carersb and clinicians in relation to ED presentations by people diagnosed with BPD.Aim/QuestionThe aim of this study was to synthesise knowledge on consumer, carer and clinician experiences of BPD in the ED.MethodAn integrative review methodology was chosen as it best captures the complexity of varied perspectives and emergent phenomena from diverse literature sources. EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycInfo and Medline were searched for papers published before 16 February 2022.ResultsNine papers met the inclusion criteria (five qualitative, one quantitative, one mixed methods and two letters to the editor). Key themes were barriers to timely and adequate care, and stigmatising attitudes and practices towards people diagnosed with BPD. Negative attitudes were perceived to perpetuate harmful outcomes and further ED visits.DiscussionPredominantly negative ED experiences were expressed by clinicians, consumers and carers. Further work is needed in ED models of care and staff education to improve the experience of care for consumers, carers and clinicians alike.Implications for PracticeOpportunities for change will exist through co‐designed innovation, education, advocacy and leadership.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pshychiatric Mental Health

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