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Staff Nurse Perceptions of the Impact of Mentalization-Based Treatment (MBT) Skills Training on Clinical Practice when working with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) in Acute Mental Health Admission Wards: A Qualitative Analysis.

DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for borderline personality disorder (APA, 2013) A pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image

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Page 1: DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for borderline personality disorder (APA, 2013) A pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image

Staff Nurse Perceptions of the Impact of Mentalization-Based Treatment (MBT) Skills Training on Clinical Practice when working with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) in Acute Mental Health Admission Wards: A Qualitative Analysis.

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DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for borderline personality disorder (APA, 2013)

A pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image and affects, and marked impulsivity beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by five (or more) of the following:

 

1 – Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. Note: Do not include suicidal or self-mutilating behaviour covered in Criterion 5

2 – A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation

3 – Identity disturbance: marked and persistently unstable self-image or sense of self

4 – Impulsivity in at least two areas that are potentially self-damaging (e.g., spending, sex, substance abuse, reckless driving, binge eating). Note: Do not include suicidal or self-mutilating behaviour covered in Criterion 5

5 – Recurrent suicidal behaviour, gestures or threats or self-mutilating behaviour

6 – Affective instability due to a marked reactivity of mood (e.g., intense episodic dysphoria, irritability or anxiety usually lasting a few hours and only rarely more than a few days)

7 – Chronic feelings of emptiness

8 – Inappropriate intense anger or difficulty controlling anger, (e.g., frequent displays of temper, constant anger, recurrent physical fights)

9 – Transient, stress related paranoid ideation or severe dissociative symptoms.

Note: DSM-5 diagnoses as ‘borderline personality disorder‘ ICD-10 diagnoses as ‘emotionally unstable personality disorder‘. MBT developed using DSM criteria.

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

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4 Wards within a Unit 28 Beds per Ward Mixed Sex Patients aged 18 – 65 Also 14 – 18 year olds in one ward Staff on Shift Patterns An accident and emergency for mental

health A melting pot of diagnoses and disorders

Acute Mental Health

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Evidence-based and developed Specifically for BPD

Mentalizing is how we implicitly and explicitly interpret the actions of oneself and others

Empathy as a foundation The Not Knowing Stance Provide Alternative Perspectives Restrained Imagination - Aims to encourage

patients and staff to see themselves from the outside, others from the inside

Common sense view of the mind Cost-effective

Mentalization-Based Treatment (MBT)

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BPD accounts for estimated 20% of psychiatric inpatients

Associations with frequent and lengthy admissions

BPD carries a diagnostic baggage and a negative staff perception

No studies on staff perceptions of MBT MBT studies limited to specialised settings MBT Skills Training is a new and compact

two day workshop

Why do this study?

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Ethical and R&D approval Purposive sampling of staff nurses, across 4

acute mental health wards, who had completed MBT Skills Training

50% participation – 9 from 18 2 x Focus Groups with a neutral facilitator Semi-structured topic guide Thematic analysis – 3 cycles of coding

Methodology

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Staff Perceptions on BPD Inpatient Care Impact on Staff Impact of MBT Skills Training Clinical Supervision Changed Perceptions of BPD

5 Key Themes

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Inpatient Environment BPD Behaviour on a Ward BPD Effect on the Ward Admission Pattern Ability to Work Effectively with BPD

Staff Perceptions on BPD Inpatient Care

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Personal Distress Uncomfortable Emotions Negative Perceptions

Impact on Staff

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Empathy Use of MBT Changes in Staff Benefits of MBT MBT Limits

Impact of MBT Skills Training

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Attendance Benefits of Group CS One to One Clinical Supervision Informal Clinical supervision

Clinical Supervision

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Yes! An understanding of reasons behind

behaviour Awareness of the impact of feelings of

abandonment More empathy towards people with BPD

Changed Perceptions of BPD

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BPD is extremely challenging for staff nurses in acute mental health

Staff experience significant personal distress

MBT gives staff a ‘secret weapon’ Clinical Supervision provides support,

reassurance and ‘ammunition’ Staff had a better understanding of BPD and

more empathy as a result

Summary

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All staff nurses attend MBT Skills Training MBT is offered as part of the pre-registration

nursing programme Group Clinical Supervision is offered weekly

and within protected time Further research into MBT skills training and

inpatient care of BPD

Recommendations

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“Tolerate intense anger, aggression and hate” (ICP)

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