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Adolescents and young adults on the acute medical unit: how might we do it better?

机译:急性医疗部门的青少年:我们如何做得更好?

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It is a common perception that young people do not become ill and do not pose a challenge in the unscheduled healthcare setting. The research, however, increasingly suggests that young adults and adolescents (YAAs) are a highly vulnerable group, with poorer outcomes than either older adults or children, and distinct healthcare needs. The acute medical unit (AMU) setting poses particular challenges to the care of this patient group. To improve care and patient experience, adult clinicians need to look critically at their services and seek to adapt them to meet the needs of YAAs. This requires cooperation and linkage with local paediatric and emergency services, as well as the input of other relevant stakeholder groups. Staff on AMUs also need to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes to communicate effectively and address the developmental and health needs of YAAs and their parents/carers at times of high risk and stress.
机译:人们普遍认为,年轻人不会生病,在计划外的医疗保健环境中也不会构成挑战。然而,越来越多的研究表明,青年和青少年(YAAs)是一个高度脆弱的群体,其结果比老年人或儿童要差,并且有独特的医疗需求。急性医疗单位(AMU)的设置给该患者群体的护理提出了特殊的挑战。为了改善护理和患者体验,成人临床医生需要认真看待他们的服务,并努力使其适应YAA的需求。这需要与当地的儿科和急诊服务机构合作与联系,以及其他利益相关者团体的投入。 AMU的工作人员还需要发展知识,技能和态度,以便在高风险和压力时有效地交流并解决青年人协会及其父母/护理人员的发育和健康需求。

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