Jansen Jens Einar, Wøldike Peter Michael, Haahr Ulrik Helt, Simonsen Erik
Psychiatric Research Unit, Psychiatry Region Zealand, Toftebakken 9, 4000, Roskilde, Denmark,
Psychiatr Q. 2015 Mar;86(1):83-94. doi: 10.1007/s11126-014-9332-4.
Delays in initiating treatment are associated with poor clinical and functional outcomes, yet there remains unclarity as to what facilitates and what acts as barriers to accessing appropriate support for first-episode psychosis. To explore this we examined service users' views of their illness trajectory and help-seeking behavior. To describe service-users' experiences with and understanding of their illness and pathway to care, including their need for treatment, the role of their relatives and experience with the treatment service. In-depth interviews were conducted with eleven randomly selected service users (median age 20, range 15-24, 6 males, 5 females) diagnosed with a first-episode psychosis and currently enrolled in treatment for this disorder. Fear of stigma, lack of knowledge about mental illness and normalisation of symptoms were barriers to accessing appropriate treatment, while support from significant others and information accessed by internet were reported as important elements in seeking appropriate treatment. The findings regarding barriers to treatment are in accordance with themes found in earlier studies and serve to validate these. Our study highlights the need to include psychological factors such as normalisation of symptoms and fear of stigma when attempting to reduce DUP in early psychosis, in addition to initiatives to reduce service delays. Also, a greater use of the potentials inherent in Internet and social media platforms seems important in this regard.
治疗启动延迟与不良的临床和功能结局相关,但对于促进首次发作精神病获得适当支持的因素以及构成障碍的因素仍不明确。为了探究这一点,我们考察了服务使用者对其疾病轨迹和求助行为的看法。以描述服务使用者对其疾病及护理途径的体验和理解,包括他们对治疗的需求、亲属的作用以及对治疗服务的体验。我们对11名随机选取的、被诊断为首次发作精神病且目前正在接受该疾病治疗的服务使用者(年龄中位数20岁,范围15 - 24岁,6名男性,5名女性)进行了深入访谈。对耻辱感的恐惧、对精神疾病的知识缺乏以及症状的正常化是获得适当治疗的障碍,而重要他人的支持和通过互联网获取的信息被报告为寻求适当治疗的重要因素。关于治疗障碍的研究结果与早期研究中发现的主题一致,并有助于验证这些主题。我们的研究强调,在试图减少早期精神病的诊断延误时,除了采取措施减少服务延迟外,还需要考虑心理因素,如症状的正常化和对耻辱感的恐惧。此外,在这方面,更多地利用互联网和社交媒体平台的内在潜力似乎很重要。