Lykouras Lefteris, Douzenis Athanasios
Second Psychiatry Department, Athens University Medical School, Attikon Hospital, Athens, Greece.
Curr Opin Psychiatry. 2008 Jul;21(4):398-402. doi: 10.1097/YCO.0b013e32830079d0.
Recent literature has increased awareness of the physical health problems that affect mental-health patients. The close association of psychiatric departments with other medical departments can lead to improved communication and support between all medical specialties. This review assesses the impact these developments have on the physical health of individuals with psychiatric disorders.
The current literature shows that mentally ill individuals have increased physical illness comorbidity. They do not regularly attend screening programmes or follow-up appointments. They also have an increased incidence of unwanted events while hospitalized. These disturbing findings cannot be wholly explained by lifestyle factors and antipsychotic medication and it seems that stigma against mental illness has an effect as well.
No evidence has emerged that the medical screening of psychiatric patients has improved overall. Psychiatrists may be coming more sensitive to the fact that their patients need close monitoring, not only of their mental state but also their blood pressure, sugar glucose and weight. Sensitizing clinicians to the needs of psychiatric patients is a slow procedure. There is a great need for studies on specific interventions aimed at specific medical conditions that coexist more frequently with psychiatric disorders.
近期文献使人们对影响心理健康患者的身体健康问题有了更多认识。精神科与其他医学科室的紧密联系可促进所有医学专科之间更好的沟通与支持。本综述评估了这些进展对患有精神疾病个体的身体健康产生的影响。
当前文献表明,精神疾病患者的躯体疾病共病率增加。他们不定期参加筛查项目或随访预约。住院期间不良事件的发生率也有所增加。这些令人不安的发现不能完全用生活方式因素和抗精神病药物来解释,似乎对精神疾病的污名化也有影响。
没有证据表明对精神科患者的医学筛查总体上有所改善。精神科医生可能越来越意识到,他们的患者不仅需要密切监测精神状态,还需要监测血压、血糖和体重。使临床医生认识到精神科患者的需求是一个缓慢的过程。非常需要针对与精神疾病更频繁共存的特定躯体疾病的具体干预措施进行研究。