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Delusional infestation and patient adherence to treatment: An observational study

机译:妄想感染和患者对治疗的依从性:一项观察性研究

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Background Delusional infestation (DI) is the persistent belief of pathogenic infestation of the skin or body, without objective medical evidence. Treatment for symptoms of delusions can be particularly challenging, especially when patients are difficult to engage and adverse to the possibility of a nonskin disorder. To date there has been no study to evaluate patient adherence to DI treatment. Objectives To assess the adherence of patients with DI to psychotropic and/or dermatological medication. Patients and methods Sixty-nine consecutive patients with DI receiving treatment from our psychodermatology clinic were identified from a departmental database. Patient adherence to treatment was assessed via medical records, patient letters and a telephone questionnaire. Results Eighteen of 69 patients were noncontactable, reducing the sample size to 51. Forty-nine of 51 patients were receiving psychotropic medication (96%). Psychotropic agents included second-generation antipsychotics and antidepressants. Twenty-nine of 49 patients were adherent to psychotropic medication. Secondary nonadherence was reported by 18 of 49 patients. Two patients were nonadherent to psychotropic medication. Adherence to dermatological medication was high (96%). Conclusions This is the first study to assess the adherence of patients with DI to treatment. The majority of patients on psychotropic medication were compliant. Secondary nonadherence was mainly due to drug side-effects. The adherence to dermatological medications is high. Thorough counselling of patients with regard to indication, dosage and side-effects of psychotropic agents can improve adherence to medication and is an essential part of the treatment process for DI. What's already known about this topic? Delusional infestation (DI) presents a therapeutic challenge to clinicians and is best managed in a dedicated psychodermatology clinic. Treatment of DI includes both psychotropic and dermatological medication. What does this study add? The majority of patients with DI and on psychotropic medication are adherent to their treatment regime. The main reason for secondary nonadherence is related to the side-effects of psychotropic medication. Effective patient counselling with regard to pharmacological treatment can improve treatment adherence in patients with DI.
机译:背景妄想感染(DI)是皮肤或身体病原体感染的持久信念,没有客观医学证据。妄想症状的治疗可能特别具有挑战性,尤其是当患者难以参与并且不利于非皮肤疾病的可能性时。迄今为止,还没有评估患者对DI治疗依从性的研究。目的评估DI患者对精神药物和/或皮肤病药物的依从性。患者和方法从部门数据库中识别出连续69名接受了我们的皮肤病学诊所治疗的DI患者。通过病历,患者信件和电话调查表评估患者对治疗的依从性。结果69例患者中有18例是非接触性的,样本量减少至51例。51例患者中有49例接受了精神药物治疗(96%)。精神药物包括第二代抗精神病药和抗抑郁药。 49名患者中有29名坚持使用精神药物。 49位患者中有18位报告了继发性非依从性。 2例患者未接受精神药物治疗。对皮肤科药物的依从性很高(96%)。结论这是第一项评估DI患者对治疗依从性的研究。大多数接受精神科药物治疗的患者依从性良好。继发性不依从主要是由于药物副作用。对皮肤病药物的依从性很高。就精神药物的适应症,剂量和副作用,对患者进行彻底的咨询可以改善对药物的依从性,并且是DI治疗过程中必不可少的一部分。关于此主题的已知信息是什么?妄想症(DI)向临床医生提出了治疗挑战,最好在专门的皮肤科诊所进行管理。 DI的治疗包括精神药物和皮肤病药物。这项研究增加了什么?大多数接受DI并接受精神药物治疗的患者都坚持其治疗方案。继发性不依从的主要原因与精神药物的副作用有关。关于药物治疗的有效患者咨询可以改善DI患者的治疗依从性。

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