Engelsk titel: Participation is the foundation of successful treatment of psychotic disorders
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Författare:
Flyckt, Lena
;
Msghina, Mussie
Email: Lena.flyckt@ki.se
Språk: Swe
Antal referenser: 25
Dokumenttyp:
Översikt
UI-nummer: 15117815
Sammanfattning
Schizophrenia is among the most severe psychiatric disorders, but due to extensive research we now have evidence-based interventions that
may enable these patients to live a fairly normal life. Every decision regarding the choice of intervention or treatment should be made according to a
shared decision making, meaning that the patient and Case Manager are equal parties and equally responsible for the choice. The individual
coordinated care plan prepared in agreement by the patient and Case Manager should be the governing principle for the rehabilitation process.
Antipsychotic medication is a prerequisite for any rehabilitation but should typically be combined with psychosocial intervention for an optimal
outcome. In order to properly judge treatment response, symptom ratings should be combined with global ratings to take into account aspects that are
not accounted for in symptom rating scales. If the effect of an antipsychotic medication is inadequate, a psychosocial intervention may be considered
as an alternative to increasing the dosage or adding another antipsychotic medication to minimize side effects. One of the most important rehabilitating
interventions is supported employment with individual placement and support.