Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2024
Psychiatric intensive care for young people is a developing specialism with a developing evidence base.
The care of young people is provided separately to the care of adults, and within such services there are particular considerations regarding such matters as presenting condition and legal frameworks.
The skills and knowledge required are highly specialist: pharmacology, psychological interventions and educational provision all require detailed procedures and expert practitioners.
The development of national standards has enabled the specialism to be better defined, it is expected that the emerging evidence base will grow in order that practice can be further improved.
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