Prescribing in personality disorder:patients’perspectives on their encounters with GPs and psychiatrists  

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作  者:Dipen Patel Haroula Konstantinidou 

机构地区:[1]Department of Psychosis Studies,Institute of Psychiatry Psychology and Neuroscience,King's College London,London,UK [2]South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust,London,UK [3]Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust,Leicester,UK

出  处:《Family Medicine and Community Health》2020年第4期57-62,共6页家庭医学与社区卫生(英文)

摘  要:Objective The purpose of this study was to explore the views of patients with personality disorder on their experiences of prescribing practices by general practitioners(GPs)and psychiatrists,and their expectations of primary and secondary mental health services.Design This was a qualitative study involving two focus groups.Discussion in the focus groups was recorded,transcribed verbatim and then analysed by a thematic analysis process to generate the key themes.Setting The study took place at a specialist outpatient personality disorder service in the UK.Participants A total of seven participants took part in the study.They were purposively sampled from an NHS specialist outpatient personality disorder service.All participants had a primary diagnosis of emotionally unstable personality disorder and their age ranged from 20 to 52 years.Results Five key themes emerged.Participants felt that medication has a powerful impact on their mind and body but expressed confusion and uncertainty on how it is affecting them.Participants had a need for a good relationship with their doctors(GPs or psychiatrists).They described a feeling of being dismissed and not believed,expressing a desire to confront the‘powerful’position of their doctors by showing anger.The nature of the doctor-patient relationship was seen to moderate positively or negatively the experience of doctors’prescribing.Finally,there were key expectations of the primary-secondary care interface,including continuity of care,diagnostic clarity and a desire for different healthcare professionals to communicate with one another.Conclusion The doctor-patient relationship is an important medium for providing validation and seeking negotiation of therapeutic treatment strategies in patients with personality disorder.Given that personality disorder is associated with high rates of physical and mental health comorbidity,it is therefore vital for clinical guidelines and training packages to take more account of the relational aspects of prescribing in consultations

关 键 词:UNSTABLE SEEKING qualitative 

分 类 号:R73[医药卫生—肿瘤]

 

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