Andrews S, Vaughan K, Harvey R, Andrews G
Br J Psychiatry. 1986 Sep;149:357-64. doi: 10.1192/bjp.149.3.357.
Practicing psychiatrists' views about the treatment of schizophrenia were investigated as part of a Quality Assurance Project. A questionnaire which asked for treatment recommendations for each of four case descriptions of patients with schizophrenia was mailed to a one-in-six random sample of Australian psychiatrists; 90% responded. Psychiatrists almost uniformly advocated the use of antipsychotic drugs and usually recommended concurrent supportive psychotherapy or family/social intervention procedures. The recommendations varied systematically, according to the initial history obtained and to the initial response to treatment.
作为质量保证项目的一部分,对执业精神科医生关于精神分裂症治疗的观点进行了调查。一份问卷被邮寄给澳大利亚精神科医生六分之一的随机样本,该问卷要求对精神分裂症患者的四个病例描述中的每一个给出治疗建议;90%的人做出了回应。精神科医生几乎一致主张使用抗精神病药物,并且通常推荐同时进行支持性心理治疗或家庭/社会干预程序。这些建议根据所获得的初始病史和对治疗的初始反应而有系统地变化。