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Patient satisfaction with treatment in first-episode psychosis
Authors:Haahr Ulrik  Simonsen Erik  Røssberg Jan Ivar  Johannessen Jan Olav  Larsen T K  Melle Ingrid  Opjordsmoen Stein  Rund Bjørn Rishovd  Vaglum Per  Friis Svein  McGlashan Thomas
Affiliation:Early Psychosis Intervention Center, Psychiatry Roskilde, University of Copenhagen , Smedegade 10, 1, DK 4000 Roskilde , Denmark.
Abstract:Purpose: To examine first-episode psychotic patients' satisfaction with elements of a comprehensive 2-year treatment program. Subjects and method: The TIPS (Early Treatment and Intervention in Psychosis) project provided a 2-year treatment program consisting of milieu therapy (inpatient), individual psychotherapy, family intervention and medication. Of 140 patients at baseline, 112 were included at 2-year follow-up. Eighty-four participants were interviewed using a questionnaire eliciting levels of satisfaction with different treatment elements at two of the four sites. Results: Participants and non-participants did not differ on demographic or clinical data at baseline. Of those participating, 75% were satisfied with treatment in general. Individual and milieu therapy received higher rating than medication or family intervention. No predictors of general satisfaction with treatment were found, but continuously psychotic patients were the least satisfied with medication treatment. Discussion: As in most patient satisfaction studies within mental health treatment networks, there was high level of general satisfaction with the total package of treatment but considerable variation in satisfaction for specific interventions. In this sample of first-episode psychosis patients, there was general satisfaction with treatments based on one-to-one relationships while multi-family group intervention was consistently valued less enthusiastically.
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