Grambal Ales, Prasko Jan, Ociskova Marie, Slepecky Milos, Kotianova Antonia, Sedlackova Zuzana, Zatkova Marta, Kasalova Petra, Kamaradova Dana
Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital Olomouc, Faculty of Medicine, Palacky University in Olomouc, Czech Republic.
Department of Psychology Sciences, Faculty of Social Science and Health Care, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Slovakia.
Neuro Endocrinol Lett. 2017 Aug;38(4):275-289.
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a disabling psychiatric condition with a chronic and challenging course. BPD is reflected as a disorder of self-regulation" and is associated with both psychological vulnerabilities and social relations that fail to support basic emotional needs. The objective of the paper is to provide the up-to-date data on the unmet needs of BPD patients and their families.
A computerized search of the literature printed between January 1990 and May 2017 was conducted in PubMed, and additional papers were extracted using keywords "borderline personality disorder,"needs," "pharmacotherapy," "psychotherapy," "CBT," and "family" in various combinations. According to the eligibility criteria, 57 articles were chosen. Secondary articles from the reference lists of primarily identified papers have been selected for the eligibility and added to the first list (N=151).
The results were divided into three categories: the needs connected with (1) the symptom control; (2) the treatment; (3) the quality of life. The needs connected with symptoms were described issues such as emotional needs, social interactions, self-harm, parasuicide, suicidality, comorbidity, mentalization, identity disturbance, moreover, barriers to treatment. The needs connected with the treatment described are focused on needs for early diagnosis, early intervention, holding environment, therapeutic relation, assertive community treatment, destigmatization, hospitalization, and primary care. The needs connected with the quality of life involve family needs, physical health, spiritual needs, advocacy needs, and needs for the separation-individuation. The part focused on implications for the treatment presented several treatment approaches, focusing mostly on the their basics and efficacy.
Observing the patients' needs may be essential to the treatment of the individuals suffering from BPD. However, many needs remain unmet in the areas linked to medical, personal, and social factors. A bigger focus on the patients' needs could be beneficial and should be targeted in the treatment.
边缘型人格障碍(BPD)是一种致残性精神疾病,病程漫长且具有挑战性。BPD表现为“自我调节障碍”,与心理脆弱性以及无法满足基本情感需求的社会关系相关。本文的目的是提供有关BPD患者及其家庭未满足需求的最新数据。
在PubMed上对1990年1月至2017年5月期间发表的文献进行计算机检索,并使用“边缘型人格障碍”“需求”“药物治疗”“心理治疗”“认知行为疗法”和“家庭”等关键词以各种组合方式提取其他论文。根据纳入标准,选择了57篇文章。从主要选定论文的参考文献列表中选取的二级文章也进行了纳入评估,并添加到第一个列表中(N = 151)。
结果分为三类:与(1)症状控制;(2)治疗;(3)生活质量相关的需求。与症状相关的需求描述了诸如情感需求、社交互动、自我伤害、准自杀、自杀倾向、共病、心理化、身份障碍等问题,此外还包括治疗障碍。与治疗相关的需求集中在早期诊断、早期干预、容纳环境、治疗关系、积极社区治疗、消除污名化、住院治疗和初级保健等需求上。与生活质量相关的需求包括家庭需求、身体健康、精神需求、维权需求以及分离个体化需求。关注治疗影响的部分介绍了几种治疗方法,主要侧重于其基本原理和疗效。
关注患者需求可能对治疗BPD患者至关重要。然而在与医疗、个人和社会因素相关的领域,许多需求仍未得到满足。更多地关注患者需求可能有益,并且应在治疗中加以针对性解决。