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在重度抑郁症治疗中患者想要什么?台湾的TAILOR调查。

What Do Patients Want in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder? Taiwan's TAILOR Survey.

作者信息

Chang Chia-Ming

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linko, Taoyuan, 333, Taiwan.

出版信息

Neurol Ther. 2023 Apr;12(Suppl 1):21-29. doi: 10.1007/s40120-023-00471-y. Epub 2023 Apr 28.

Abstract

In Taiwan, the number of patients being treated for depression has been increasing over recent decades, but there remain some key unmet needs for these patients. One issue is the low rate of help-seeking, which may be at least partially attributable to the stigma of depression in Asian societies. Stigma also contributes to underdiagnosis, because stigmatised patients may emphasise somatic symptoms (e.g. lethargy/fatigue, sleep disorders or changes in appetite), fearing how they will be perceived if they discuss psychological symptoms with their physician. Underdiagnosis may also result from cross-cultural differences, because assessment scales and screening tools are usually developed in Western populations and may not have the same validity in Asian patients. Depression in Taiwan appears to be undertreated, with a high rate of suboptimal antidepressant dosages and inadequate duration of therapy. Patients may discontinue treatment earlier than recommended for a number of reasons related to their own beliefs about treatment, their relationship with their physicians, or the effects of the medication (adverse effects, slow onset of effect, or lack of effect on comorbid symptoms). Moreover, frequently there is discordance between how patients and physicians define treatment success in depression. Patients are more likely to achieve a benefit from treatment which remains persistent when physicians and patients are closely aligned on treatment goals. To better understand the experiences, preferences and attitudes of patients with depression in Taiwan, the Target Antidepressant Initiation choice to unLock positive patient Outcomes and Response (TAILOR) survey was conducted in 340 adult outpatients receiving treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD). The results of the TAILOR survey highlight the personal and perceived stigma of depression, current barriers to seeking help and maintaining treatment, and opportunities to improve shared decision-making, medication adherence and clinical outcomes for Taiwanese patients with MDD.

摘要

在台湾,近几十年来接受抑郁症治疗的患者数量一直在增加,但这些患者仍有一些关键需求未得到满足。一个问题是求助率较低,这可能至少部分归因于亚洲社会对抑郁症的污名化。污名化还导致诊断不足,因为受到污名化的患者可能会强调躯体症状(如无精打采/疲劳、睡眠障碍或食欲改变),担心如果与医生讨论心理症状会被如何看待。诊断不足也可能源于跨文化差异,因为评估量表和筛查工具通常是在西方人群中开发的,在亚洲患者中可能不具有相同的有效性。台湾的抑郁症似乎治疗不足,抗抑郁药剂量未达最佳水平以及治疗疗程不足的比例很高。患者可能出于多种原因比推荐时间更早停药,这些原因与他们对治疗的自身信念、与医生的关系或药物的效果(副作用、起效缓慢或对共病症状无效)有关。此外,患者和医生对抑郁症治疗成功的定义常常不一致。当医生和患者在治疗目标上密切一致时,患者更有可能从持续有效的治疗中获益。为了更好地了解台湾抑郁症患者的经历、偏好和态度,针对340名接受重度抑郁症(MDD)治疗的成年门诊患者开展了“靶向抗抑郁药起始治疗以解锁积极患者结局和反应”(TAILOR)调查。TAILOR调查结果突出了抑郁症的个人层面及感知层面的污名化、当前寻求帮助和维持治疗的障碍,以及改善台湾MDD患者共同决策、药物依从性和临床结局的机会。

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