Preferences for treatment during a first psychotic episode

European Psychiatry : the Journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists
L de HaanL Wouters

Abstract

Psychiatric services providing care for patients and their families confronted with a first psychotic episode need to be sensitive towards patients' and families' preferences. Ten patients, ten family members and ten professional caregivers composed a list of 42 preferences in the treatment for a first psychotic episode. In total 99 patients, 100 family members and 263 professional caregivers evaluated these preferences, thus producing an order of priorities. There appears to be considerable agreement among the groups of respondents regarding their top ten priorities, especially concerning information on diagnosis and medication. However, we found important differences between groups of respondents. The results suggest that in psychiatric services great attention should be given to psycho-education and early outpatient intervention.

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Dec 31, 2002·European Psychiatry : the Journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists·L de HaanL Wouters
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