An approach to maximizing treatment adherence of children and adolescents with psychotic disorders and major mood disorders.

Robin Edward Gearing, Irfan A Mian
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Introduction: Mental health research has consistently focused on high rates of treatment non-adherence, and how inpatient programs and health professionals can effectively confront this reality. The literature has centred almost exclusively on adult populations. Unfortunately, psychotic and major mood disorders are serious and persistent mental health problems that are increasingly recognized as having an early onset, affecting children and adolescents.

Method: This article draws on a review of the literature and Habermas's three domains of knowledge: technical, practical, and emancipatory. This article has incorporated current research, adherence theories, and the facilitation of the unique local expertise of health professionals to generate a framework. This framework is designed to teach health professionals working in child and adolescent psychiatric inpatient units how they and the larger unit can practice to enhance patient treatment adherence during and after admission.

Results: A five-step approach to teach health professionals to enhance treatment adherence has been developed based on current research and educational theories and principles.

Conclusion: Health professionals working in child and adolescent psychiatry can practice to enhance patient treatment adherence, and improve patient and family outcomes.

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一种使患有精神障碍和严重情绪障碍的儿童和青少年的治疗依从性最大化的方法。
导言:心理健康研究一直关注治疗不依不从的高比例,以及住院项目和卫生专业人员如何有效地面对这一现实。这些文献几乎完全集中在成年人身上。不幸的是,精神病和严重情绪障碍是严重和持续的精神健康问题,越来越多的人认识到这些问题早发,影响儿童和青少年。方法:本文回顾了文献和哈贝马斯的三个知识领域:技术、实践和解放。本文结合了当前的研究、依从性理论和促进当地卫生专业人员独特的专业知识,形成了一个框架。该框架旨在教导在儿童和青少年精神病住院病房工作的卫生专业人员,他们和更大的单位如何在入院期间和之后加强患者的治疗依从性。结果:根据目前的研究和教育理论和原则,制定了一套五步法来教导卫生专业人员加强治疗依从性。结论:儿童和青少年精神病学的卫生专业人员可以通过实践提高患者的治疗依从性,改善患者和家庭的预后。
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