Moe Aubrey M, Rubinstein Ellen B, Gallagher Colin J, Weiss David M, Stewart Amanda, Breitborde Nicholas Jk
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA,
Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Risk Manag Healthc Policy. 2018 Aug 30;11:127-138. doi: 10.2147/RMHP.S131833. eCollection 2018.
Psychotic spectrum disorders are serious illnesses with symptoms that significantly impact functioning and quality of life. An accumulating body of literature has demonstrated that specialized treatments that are offered early after symptom onset are disproportionately more effective in managing symptoms and improving outcomes than when these same treatments are provided later in the course of illness. Specialized, multicomponent treatment packages are of particular importance, which are comprised of services offered as soon as possible after the onset of psychosis with the goal of addressing multiple care needs within a single care setting. As specialized programs continue to develop worldwide, it is crucial to consider how to increase access to such specialized services. In the current review, we utilize an ecological model of understanding barriers to care, with emphasis on understanding how individuals with first-episode psychosis interact with and are influenced by a variety of systemic factors that impact help-seeking behaviors and engagement with treatment. Future work in this area will be important in understanding how to most effectively design and implement specialized care for individuals early in the course of a psychotic disorder.
精神病性谱系障碍是严重疾病,其症状会显著影响功能和生活质量。越来越多的文献表明,在症状发作后尽早提供的专门治疗,相较于在病程后期提供相同治疗,在管理症状和改善预后方面具有不成比例的更高效果。专门的多成分治疗方案尤为重要,这些方案由精神病发作后尽快提供的服务组成,目标是在单一护理环境中满足多种护理需求。随着专门项目在全球不断发展,考虑如何增加获得此类专门服务的机会至关重要。在当前综述中,我们运用一种理解护理障碍的生态模型,重点是理解首发精神病患者如何与影响寻求帮助行为和参与治疗的各种系统因素相互作用并受其影响。该领域未来的工作对于理解如何在精神病性障碍病程早期最有效地为个体设计和实施专门护理至关重要。