边缘型人格障碍患者未满足的情感、人际关系和治疗需求。

Pub Date : 2022-09-16
Krystof Kantor, Jan Prasko, Marie Ociskova, Michaela Holubova, Vlastimil Nesnidal, Jakub Vanek, Kamila Minarikova, Frantisek Hodny, Milos Slepecky, Marta Zatkova
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目的:精神病人的需求可能不同程度地受挫。只关注治疗效果会导致忽略其他病人的需要。边缘型人格障碍患者对健康和社会服务的要求很高,但往往得不到满足。该综述旨在确定BPD患者未被满足的共同需求,绘制出这些需求出现的区域,并确定管理这些需求的方法。方法:使用PubMed数据库,采用以下关键词:“边缘性人格障碍”和“需求”,辅以“边缘性人格障碍”和“未满足需求”的组合;“治疗”;“治疗”;“管理”,“生活质量”,“药物治疗”,“心理治疗”。论文选取时间为1990年1月1日至2020年11月30日。主关键词检索共获得502篇文章,其中225篇文章符合纳入标准,并进行了完整的检查。检查主要来源参考文献列表中的次要贡献,评估其适用性,并将其添加到主要文献列表中(n = 182)。在对相关性进行评估后,共有197篇论文被纳入审查过程。结果:认识到边缘型人格障碍患者未满足的需求,强调了对患者进行全面评估的重要性。诊断合并症也很重要,特别是双相情感障碍和创伤后应激障碍,因为合并症可能需要不同的治疗方法。BPD的传统治疗往往在时间和资金上都要求很高。然而,正在开发替代方案,通过引入侧重于具体目标的方法来克服这些缺点。此外,支持患者在治疗选择上的责任可以带来更好的改善。结论:有必要进一步研究这一患者群体的需求,以及他们在心理治疗、使用精神药物或社会干预方面的治疗可能性。逐步发展治疗模式、辅助治疗和以技术为基础的干预措施可以使更多的人获得护理并降低费用,特别是对于新诊断的患者或等待综合治疗的患者。
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Unmet emotional, interpersonal, and treatment needs in patients with borderline personality disorder.

Objective: Needs of psychiatric patients may be to a various degree frustrated. A sole focus on treatment effectiveness can lead to the omission of other patient's needs. Patients with borderline personality disorder present high demands on health and social services that often remain unmet. The review aims to identify common unmet needs of patients with BPD, map the areas in which they appear, and identify ways to manage them.

Method: The PubMed database was used by applying the following key terms: "borderline personality disorder" and "needs" supplemented by a combination of "borderline personality disorder" and "unmet needs"; "treatment"; "therapy"; "management", "quality of life", "pharmacotherapy", "psychotherapy". the Papers were selected from a period between Jan 1, 1990, and Nov 30 2020. Primary keyword search yielded a total of 502 articles, of which 225 articles met the inclusion criteria and were subjected to a complete inspection. Secondary contributions from reference lists of the primary sources were examined, evaluated for suitability, and added to the primary document list (n = 182). After an evaluation of the relevance, a total of 197 papers were included in the review process.

Results: Recognizing patients' unmet needs with borderline personality disorder emphasises the importance of a comprehensive patient assessment. The diagnosis of comorbidities is also essential, especially with bipolar disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder, as comorbid conditions may require different therapeutic approaches. Traditional treatments of BPD tend to be demanding both in time and funding. However, alternatives are being developed to overcome these shortcomings by introducing methods focused on specific goals. Furthermore, supporting the patient's responsibility in the treatment choice can lead to better improvements.

Conclusions: There is a need for further studies that will focus on the needs of this patient group and the possibilities of their treatment in psychotherapy, using psychotropic drugs, or social interventions. The development of step-by-step treatment models, adjunctive treatments, and technology-based interventions can bring greater access to care and reduce costs, especially for newly diagnosed patients or patients waiting for comprehensive treatment.

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