Mohebbi Fatemeh, Alavi Kaveh, Jalali Nadoushan Amir Hossein, Saeidi Mahdieh, Mahdiar Mahnoush, Bakhshijoibari Fahimeh, Malakouti Seyed Kazem
Mental Health Research Center, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Mental Health Research Center, Psychosocial Health Research Institute, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Med J Islam Repub Iran. 2024 Jan 30;38:10. doi: 10.47176/mjiri.38.10. eCollection 2024.
Paying attention to the needs of patients with psychiatric disorders has recently come into focus. Failure to meet the needs of patients can affect their quality of life. This study aimed to determine the main areas of the needs of patients with severe psychiatric disorders and evaluate their relationship with the quality of life.
In this cross-sectional study, 174 patients with severe mental illness who were referred to Iran Psychiatric Hospital for hospitalization or outpatient treatment were enrolled in this study (68 with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder, 106 with bipolar disorder type 1). A qualified psychiatry resident conducted interviews with each patient to determine their needs using the Camberwell Assessment of Need Short Appraisal Schedule (CANSAS) and the severity of their illness using the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D), Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS), and Young Mania Rating Scale. A checklist for demographic data and the World Health Organization Quality of Life Brief Version (WHOQOL-BREF) questionnaire was completed by patients. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Since the number of needs distribution was not normal, we used the Mann-Whitney, Kruskal-Wallis, and chi-square tests for qualitative variables.
The total number of patient needs was 9 (mean = 9.1, SD = 3.7). The most unmet needs were intimate relationships (69.5%), sexual expression (65.5%), and information on condition and treatment (51.1%). Unmet needs showed a negative correlation with the quality of life ( < 0.001) and a positive correlation with the severity of depression ( = 0.045), negative symptoms ( = 0.001), and general psychopathology ( < 0.001).
A higher number of unmet needs of severe psychiatric patients is associated with lower quality of life and more severe disorders.
关注精神疾病患者的需求最近已成为焦点。未能满足患者需求会影响他们的生活质量。本研究旨在确定重度精神疾病患者需求的主要领域,并评估其与生活质量的关系。
在这项横断面研究中,纳入了174名因住院或门诊治疗而转诊至伊朗精神病医院的重度精神疾病患者(68例精神分裂症和分裂情感性障碍患者,106例1型双相情感障碍患者)。一名合格的精神科住院医师使用坎伯韦尔需求评估简短评定量表(CANSAS)对每位患者进行访谈以确定其需求,并使用汉密尔顿抑郁评定量表(HAM-D)、阳性和阴性症状量表(PANSS)以及杨氏躁狂评定量表评估其疾病严重程度。患者完成了一份人口统计学数据清单和世界卫生组织生活质量简表(WHOQOL-BREF)问卷。数据采用描述性统计进行分析。由于需求分布数量不呈正态分布,我们对定性变量使用了曼-惠特尼检验、克鲁斯卡尔-沃利斯检验和卡方检验。
患者需求总数为9项(均值 = 9.1,标准差 = 3.7)。最未得到满足的需求是亲密关系(69.5%)、性表达(65.5%)以及病情和治疗信息(51.1%)。未满足的需求与生活质量呈负相关(<0.001),与抑郁严重程度呈正相关(=0.045)、与阴性症状呈正相关(=0.001)以及与总体精神病理学呈正相关(<0.001)。
重度精神疾病患者未满足的需求数量较多与较低的生活质量和更严重的疾病相关。