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Attitudes of psychiatrists toward obsessive–compulsive disorder patients

机译:精神科医生对强迫症患者的态度

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Purpose: Negative attitudes from doctors and the resulting stigmatization have a strong impact on psychiatric patients’ poor access to treatment. There are various studies centering on doctors’ attitudes toward psychiatric patients, but rarely focusing on the attitudes to specific disorders, such as obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). This research aimed to focus on psychiatrists’ attitudes toward OCD patients.Patients and methods: The participants were actual psychiatrists who signed a form of consent. The main tool used in this study was a questionnaire developed from a focus group interview of ten psychiatrists about their attitudes toward OCD patients.Results: More than 80% of the participating psychiatrists reported a kindhearted attitude toward OCD patients in the form of pity, understanding, and empathy. Approximately one-third of the respondents thought that OCD patients talk too much, waste a lot of time, and need more patience when compared with other psychiatric disorder sufferers. More than half of the respondents thought that OCD patients had poor compliance with behavioral therapy. The number of psychiatrists who had confidence in treating OCD patients with medications (90.1%) was much higher than those expressing confidence in behavioral therapy (51.7%), and approximately 80% perceived that OCD patients were difficult to treat. Although 70% of the respondents chose medications combined with behavioral therapy as the most preferred mode of treatment, only 7.7% reported that they were proficient in exposure and response prevention.Conclusion: Even though most psychiatrists had a more positive than negative attitude toward OCD patients, they still thought OCD patients were difficult to treat and had poor compliance with behavioral therapy. Only a small number of the participating psychiatrists reported proficiency in exposure and response prevention.
机译:目的:医生的负面态度以及由此产生的污名化对精神病患者难以获得治疗产生重大影响。有很多研究集中在医生对精神病患者的态度上,但很少关注对强迫症(OCD)等特定疾病的态度。这项研究旨在关注精神科医生对强迫症患者的态度。患者和方法:参与者是签署同意书的实际精神科医生。这项研究使用的主要工具是通过对10位精神科医生进行的关于他们对强迫症患者的态度的焦点小组访谈而得出的调查问卷。结果:超过80%的参与精神科医生以怜悯,理解的形式表达了对强迫症患者的善意态度和同理心。与其他精神病患者相比,大约三分之一的受访者认为强迫症患者说话过多,浪费大量时间并且需要更多的耐心。超过一半的受访者认为强迫症患者对行为疗法的依从性较差。对用药物治疗强迫症患者有信心的精神科医生(90.1%)远远多于对行为疗法有信心的精神科医生(51.7%),大约80%的人认为强迫症患者难以治疗。尽管70%的受访者选择将药物与行为疗法相结合作为最优选的治疗方式,但只有7.7%的受访者表示他们精通接触和预防反应。 ,他们仍然认为强迫症患者难以治疗并且对行为疗法的依从性差。仅有少数参与的精神病医生报告他们熟练掌握暴露和预防反应。

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