KMID : 0605720180240010046
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Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Therapies in Psychiatry 2018 Volume.24 No. 1 p.46 ~ p.53
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Differences in Care Needs Identified by Patients Following a First Psychotic Episode and Psychiatrists
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Lee Hyuk
Lim Jae-Hyung Choi Tae-Young Kim Jun-Won Lee Jong-Hun
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Abstract
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Objectives£ºThis study¡¯s aims were to investigate the needs requiring care identified by patients following a first psychotic episode, and to compare them with the needs identified by psychiatrists.
Methods£ºThe Camberwell Assessment of Need Short Appraisal Schedule was administered to 57 patients following their first psychotic episode and to 23 psychiatrists to determine their viewpoints about patients¡¯ needs requiring care. The collected data were analyzed using Cohen¡¯s kappa coefficient to compare the patients¡¯ and the psychiatrists¡¯ responses.
Results£ºThe patients identified psychological distress, psychotic symptoms, employment, financial condition, personal relationships, and family relationships as needs requiring help to meet. However, the psychiatrists overestimated the basic needs of patients following their first psychotic episode.
Conclusion£ºWe suggest that psychiatrists obtain accurate knowledge of the care needs of patients during a first psychotic episode to prevent the development of chronic psychosis.
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KEYWORD
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First psychotic episode, Care needs, Camberwell assessment of need short appraisal schedule(CANSAS)
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