Rickelman Bonnie L
The University of Texas at Austin, School of Nursing, Austin, Texas 78701-1499, USA.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2004 Apr-May;25(3):227-42. doi: 10.1080/01612840490274741.
This paper addresses the growing evidence that lack of insight, or unawareness of illness in people with schizophrenia, may actually be a medically based condition known as anosognosia. Major explanatory models and related research findings are discussed. A case scenario is presented, as well as current perspectives regarding assessment of insight and alternative treatment approaches. Implications for further research, nursing education, and practice also are included. With better understanding of the characteristics and treatment of diminished insight in individuals with schizophrenia, nurses can better assist clients to recover helpful insight that enables them to take an active role in managing their symptoms and problems.
本文探讨了越来越多的证据表明,精神分裂症患者缺乏洞察力或对疾病无意识,实际上可能是一种基于医学的状况,称为疾病感缺失。文中讨论了主要的解释模型和相关研究结果。呈现了一个病例情景,以及关于洞察力评估和替代治疗方法的当前观点。还包括了对进一步研究、护理教育和实践的启示。通过更好地理解精神分裂症患者洞察力减退的特征和治疗方法,护士可以更好地帮助患者恢复有益的洞察力,使他们能够积极参与症状和问题的管理。