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Cure or curse? Ambivalent attitudes towards neuroleptic medication in schizophrenia and non-schizophrenia patients

机译:治愈还是诅咒?精神分裂症和非精神分裂症患者对精神抑制药的态度不一

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Neuroleptic non-compliance remains a serious challenge for the treatment of psychosis. Non-compliance is predominantly attributed to side effects, lack of illness insight, reduced well-being or poor therapeutic alliance. However, other still neglected factors may also play a role. Further, little is known about whether psychiatric patients without psychosis who are increasingly prescribed neuroleptics differ in terms of medication compliance or about reasons for non-compliance by psychosis patients. As direct questioning is notoriously prone to social desirability biases, we conducted an anonymous survey. After a strict selection process blind to results, 95 psychiatric patients were retained for the final analyses (69 participants with a presumed diagnosis of schizophrenia psychosis, 26 without psychosis). Self-reported neuroleptic non-compliance was more prevalent in psychosis patients than non-psychosis patients. Apart from side effects and illness insight, main reasons for non-compliance in both groups were forgetfulness, distrust in therapist, and no subjective need for treatment. Other notable reasons were stigma and advice of relatives/acquaintances against neuroleptic medication. Gain from illness was a reason for non-compliance in 11-18% of the psychosis patients. Only 9% of all patients reported no side effects and full compliance and at the same time acknowledged that neuroleptics worked well for them. While pills were preferred over depot injections by the majority of patients, depot was judged as an alternative by a substantial subgroup. Although many patients acknowledge the need and benefits of neuroleptic medication, non-compliance was the norm rather than the exception in our samples.
机译:抗精神病药的依从性仍然是治疗精神病的严重挑战。不依从主要归因于副作用,对疾病的缺乏洞察力,幸福感降低或治疗联盟不良。但是,其他仍然被忽略的因素也可能起作用。此外,对于越来越多地被处方为抗精神病药的无精神病的精神病患者在药物依从性或精神病患者不依从的原因方面是否知之甚少。众所周知,由于直接询问容易引起社会期望偏差,因此我们进行了匿名调查。经过严格的筛选过程而不注意结果后,保留了95位精神病患者进行最终分析(69位被诊断为精神分裂症精神病的参与者,其中26位没有精神病)。自我报告的抗精神病药不依从在精神病患者中比非精神病患者更为普遍。除了副作用和对疾病的了解外,两组患者均未遵守规定的主要原因是健忘,对治疗师的不信任以及主观治疗需求。其他值得注意的原因是污名和亲戚/相识者对抗精神病药的建议。在11-18%的精神病患者中,得病是不依从的原因。所有患者中只有9%的患者没有副作用和完全依从性,并且同时承认抗精神病药对他们有效。尽管大多数患者都倾向于使用药丸而非注射剂,但实质性亚组将注射剂视为替代方案。尽管许多患者承认抗精神病药的必要性和益处,但不依从是我们的常态,而不是我们样本中的例外。

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