Palombini Erika, Richardson Joel, McAllister Emma, Veale David, Thomson Alex B
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, UK.
Lived experience advisor, UK.
BJPsych Bull. 2021 Apr;45(2):109-114. doi: 10.1192/bjb.2020.70.
Mental health staff may have limited exposure to emergencies associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) during postgraduate training. The first time they encounter a person in the midst of severe obsessions, or one who has compulsively self-harmed in response to such obsessions, might be when working on call covering the emergency department. This educational article presents the lived experience of one of the authors as a clinical scenario. The scenario is then used to illustrate the severity of disability and the rates of self-harm and suicide-related mortality caused by OCD. The recognition and assessment of OCD is described, along with what helps in emergency situations. Written informed consent was obtained for the publication of clinical details.
精神卫生工作人员在研究生培训期间可能很少接触与强迫症(OCD)相关的紧急情况。他们第一次遇到处于严重强迫观念中的人,或者遇到因这种强迫观念而进行强迫性自我伤害的人,可能是在负责急诊科值班工作的时候。这篇教育文章以一个临床案例呈现了其中一位作者的亲身经历。然后用这个案例来说明强迫症导致的残疾严重程度、自我伤害率以及与自杀相关的死亡率。文章描述了强迫症的识别和评估方法,以及在紧急情况下的应对措施。已获得关于公布临床细节的书面知情同意。