A proposed clinical pathway for the patients with Borderline Personality Disorder presenting to Emergency Departments

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Abstract

Objective: Emergency Department (ED) care of repeated self-injury, intensive affective lability, and interpersonal dysfunction associated with borderline personality disorder (BPD) is challenging. We propose an evidence-based acute clinical pathway for people with BPD. Conclusion: Our standardised evidence-based short-term acute hospital treatment pathway includes structured ED assessment, structured short-term hospital admission when clinically indicated, and immediate short-term (4-sessions) clinical follow-up. This approach could be adopted nationally to reduce iatrogenic harm, acute service overdependence and negative healthcare system impacts of BPD.

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Webb, B., Looi, J. C. L., Allison, S., Nance, M., Dhillon, R., & Bastiampillai, T. (2023). A proposed clinical pathway for the patients with Borderline Personality Disorder presenting to Emergency Departments. Australasian Psychiatry, 31(4), 458–462. https://doi.org/10.1177/10398562231167976

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