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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Effectiveness of recovery-focused mental health care of older people with memory problems

Jan, Farida January 2015 (has links)
Introduction: Dementia is a syndrome due to disease of the brain, usually of a chronic nature, in which there is disturbance of multiple higher cortical functions including Memory, Comprehension, Thinking, Judgment, Orientation, language and communication skills and abstract thinking. It is one of the most challenging disorders both in terms of prevalence and economic burden. There are currently approximately 800,000 people with dementia in UK and national cost is 17 billion per year. It is estimated that in next thirty years, number of people with dementia will increase to 1.4 million and the national cost will be over 50 billion. The exceptional advances in modern medicine in terms of prolonging life expectancy do not necessarily improve the care delivered to people with dementia. Dementia is a progressive condition where clinical recovery is not possible despite the discovery of cognition enhancing drugs. This belief leads to low expectations that tend to erode hope and foster indignity. Advances in treatment of Alzheimer’s disease have, however, stimulated new thinking and methods of service delivery. At certain stage of their illness, if not from the very beginning, personal, and social recovery becomes more meaningful for service users than their clinical recovery. Objective: To investigate whether recovery-orientated psychiatric assessment and therapeutic intervention enhances the wellbeing of people with memory problems and their family carers. Method: This study was a preliminary randomised control study. Patients were randomly allocated to recovery focus group or treatment as usual group acting as the control. Participants in the recovery focus group received a recovery-focused pre-diagnostic wellbeing assessment and counselling, diagnostic consultation with written feedback and post-diagnostic support over a period of six months. Participants in both groups were assessed using the WHO Wellbeing Index (WHO-5) as the primary outcome measure. The Mini Mental State Examination, Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia, EuroQol-5D and Zarit Burden Interview were used as secondary outcome measures. Written records of the narrative accounts of participants in the recovery focus group were also obtained. Results: 48 patients with early dementia were recruited and agreed to take part in the study. Out of these, 34 patients completed the study, of which 17 patients were in the recovery focus group and 17 patients were in the treatment as usual group (control).There was a significant difference between the groups in terms of greater improvement in wellbeing as rated by the WHO – 5 Wellbeing Index in the recovery focus group compared to the control group. The secondary outcome measures in the areas of cognition, quality of life and caregiver burden showed no differences between the groups. However, case histories from the recovery focus group identified the main areas of improvement in improved mood, increased social interaction, reduction in carer strain and/or burden and improved self-worth and/or confidence. Conclusions: This study shows that recovery focused care can enhance the wellbeing of people with mild to moderate dementia. The additional benefits perceived by the patients and their relatives /carers include improvement in mood symptoms, social interaction and confidence as well as reduction in carer burden and strain.
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Kortare ledtider inom psykiatrisk diagnostik : En fallstudie av införande av produktionsplanering inom psykiatrisk diagnostik och dess inverkan på medarbetarnas arbetsmiljö / Shorter lead times in psychiatric diagnostics : A case study of the introduction of production planning in a psychiatric diagnostic process and its impact on the working environment

Drost, Thomas January 2019 (has links)
Tillgänglighet är ett stort problem inom svensk sjukvård. Produktionsplanering skulle kunna bidra till att korta ned ledtider och på så sätt öka tillgängligheten, men det saknas kunskap om hur detta påverkar arbetsmiljön för personalen. Ett förbättringsarbete genomfördes på en psykiatrisk öppenvårdsmottagning med syfte att med hjälp av produktionsplanering korta ledtiden mellan två steg i den diagnostiska processen. Förändringen innebar att patienterna fick möjlighet att boka tid till nästa besök direkt i samband med det första besöket. Arbetet utgick från Nolans förbättringsmodell. En studie av förbättringsarbetet, med induktiv ansats, genomfördes med syftet att undersöka hur denna förändring påverkade arbetsmiljön. Intervjuer genomfördes med berörda medarbetare och analyserades med innehållsanalys. Förbättringsarbetet resulterade i att ledtiden mer än halverades, med befintliga resurser. Medarbetarnas delaktighet bedömdes ha haft betydelse för det lyckade resultatet. Studien visade att arbetsmiljön ej påverkades negativt, utan tvärtom att arbetstillfredsställelsen ökade. Viktiga förklaringar till detta var att medarbetarna upplevde det som tillfredsställande att kunna erbjuda patienterna en snar tid för nästa besök, att förändringen ledde till minskad administration och att medarbetarna fortfarande hade kontroll över sina tidböcker. Slutsatsen är att det är möjligt att öka produktionen med hjälp av produktionsplanering utan att det får negativa effekter för arbetsmiljön. / Accessibility is a major problem in Swedish healthcare. Production planning could help to shorten waiting times and improve accessibility, but there is insufficient knowledge of how this affects the working environment. An improvement project was initiated with the purpose to shorten the lead time between two steps in the diagnostic process at a psychiatric outpatient clinic, with the help of production planning. The change meant that patients were offered to book a time for the next visit during the first visit. A study of the project was initiated to investigate how the change affected the working environment. Interviews were conducted and analysed with content analysis. The improvement project led to lead times being more than halved. Employee participation was important for reaching this result. The study showed that the working environment was not adversely affected, on the contrary job satisfaction increased. Explanations for this was the satisfaction of being able to offer patients to book a new visit directly, less time spent on administrative tasks and staff retaining significant control over their schedule. The conclusion is that it is possible to increase production by means of production planning without this having negative effects on the working environment.
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"Manifestações psicopatológicas não-psicóticas em uma amostra da comunidade chinesa da cidade de São Paulo" / Non-psychotic psychopathologic manifestations in a sample of the Chinese community in the city of São Paulo

Wang, Yuan Pang 14 March 2003 (has links)
Introdução: Os transtornos mentais que ocorrem na comunidade e em culturas diversas são temas de grande interesse frente às constantes transformações sociais no mundo. A mudança do foco de pesquisa para os transtornos freqüentes na comunidade possibilitou aperfeiçoamentos metodológicos e desenvolvimento de instrumentos sensíveis para a sua detecção. A inclusão da variável cultural no estudo da psiquiatria, por sua vez, questiona o universalismo psicopatológico, a taxonomia ocidental e o diagnóstico de síndromes culturalmente específicas. Uma amostra desta visão psiquiátrica, ancorada na questão cultural e de transtornos da comunidade, são as pesquisas envolvendo neurastenia, um transtorno neurótico comum entre os chineses. O presente trabalho é um estudo observacional e transversal dos transtornos mentais comuns entre os indivíduos chineses da comunidade. Objetivo: Avaliar a psicopatologia não-psicótica dos chineses residentes na cidade de São Paulo, através de instrumentos padronizados. Material e Método: Os sujeitos da comunidade (n = 211), chineses e seus descendentes, preencheram um questionário de auto-avaliação e foram entrevistados por pesquisadores treinados. Os instrumentos utilizados foram: Chinese Health Questionnaire (CHQ-12), Escala de Sintomas Físicos, Escala de Eventos Vitais, Inventário de Depressão de Beck (BDI), Inventário de Ansiedade Traço-Estado (IDATE) e Schedule for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry (SCAN). Os dados foram analisados através de estatística descritiva, análise univariada (testes de qui-quadrado, Fisher e t de Student), análise multivariada (regressão logística), análise da curva ROC, análise fatorial exploratória (CHQ-12) e análise de correlação. Resultados: A probabilidade dos indivíduos pontuar alto no CHQ-12 ou ser casos prováveis de transtornos mentais comuns associou ao fato de ser do sexo feminino (OR = 2,31; IC95%: 1,12–4,75) e fluentes em chinês mandarim (OR = 3,37; IC95%: 1,68–6,78). Além disso, aqueles sujeitos com queixas físicas (OR = 4,20; IC95%: 1,70–10,40), relato de eventos-vitais no último ano (OR = 4,91; IC95%: 1,51–16,00) e pontuação alta no BDI (OR = 1,29; IC95%: 1,20–1,41) também tiveram maior chance de apresentar transtornos. O coeficiente de consistência interna &#61537; de Cronbach do CHQ-12 foi de 0,71 e a correlação item-total variou de 0,25 a 0,55, mostrando boa fidedignidade e homogeneidade deste instrumento. Adotando SCAN como critério-padrão, o melhor ponto de corte de CHQ-12 foi 2/3. Os seguintes indicadores de validade foram calculados a partir deste critério: sensibilidade 75%, especificidade 71%, valor preditivo positivo 55%, valor preditivo negativo 86% e taxa de classificação incorreta 28%. A curva ROC foi utilizada para avaliar a capacidade discriminante do instrumento, tendo uma área sob a curva de 0,728. O questionário CHQ-12 também se correlacionou significativamente com Escala de Sintomas Físicos (p < 0,005), Escala de Eventos Vitais (p < 0,005), BDI (p < 0,0005) e IDATE (p < 0,05). Na análise fatorial exploratória, três dimensões psicopatológicas explicaram 47,8% da variância total do CHQ-12. O conteúdo sintomatológico avaliado por este instrumento pode ser descrito como tridimensional, contendo fator somático, depressivo e de preocupação. As entrevistas do SCAN (n = 25) geraram diagnósticos de distimia, depressão e insônia não orgânica (CID-10). Os item-grupos “mau funcionamento subjetivo" (p < 0,005) e “características especiais de depressão" (p < 0,005) predominaram no perfil sintomatológico dos casos positivos de SCAN. Conclusão: Os transtornos mentais comuns predominantes na comunidade chinesa de São Paulo são os transtornos neuróticos, muito sugestivos de neurastenia. Os sujeitos chineses da comunidade apresentam uma psicopatologia própria, semelhante àquela dos indivíduos do seu país de origem. O CHQ-12 é um instrumento de rastreamento culturalmente sensível, que apresenta evidências de confiabilidade e validade para ser aplicado em outras populações de chineses. / Introduction: Community and culturally specific mental disorders have attracted much interest lately as a consequence of the constant social changes in the world. The shift of research focus to community-specific disorders has permitted methodological improvements and the development of tools for their detection. The inclusion of the cultural variable in the study of psychiatry questions psychopathological universality, Western taxonomy, and the diagnosis of culturally specific syndromes. The research of neurasthenia, a common neurotic disorder among the Chinese, is an example of the psychiatric approach based on cultural issues and on community disorders. This is an observational and transversal study of the common mental disorders among Chinese individuals in the community. Objective: to assess the non-psychotic psychopathology of the Chinese who live in the city of São Paulo, using standardized instruments. Materials and Methods: Individuals of the community (n = 211), Chinese and their descendants, filled out a self-evaluation questionnaire and were interviewed by trained researchers. The instruments used were: Chinese Health Questionnaire (CHQ-12), Physical Symptom Scale, Life Event Scale, Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Trait-State Anxiety Inventory (STAI), and Schedule for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry (SCAN). The data were analyzed with descriptive statistics, univariate analysis (chi-square, Fisher and Student’s t tests), multivariate analysis (logistic regression), ROC curve analysis, exploratory factor analysis (CHQ-12), and correlation analysis. Results: The likelihood of an individual scoring high in CHQ-12 or having a probable common mental disorder is associated to the fact of being female (OR = 2.31; 95% CI: 1.12–4.75) and fluent in Mandarin Chinese (OR = 3.37; 95% CI: 1.68–6.78). Moreover, those with physical complaints (OR = 4.20; 95% CI: 1.70–10.40), reporting life events in the previous year (OR = 4.91; 95% CI: 1.51–16.00) and scoring high in BDI (OR = 1.29; 95% CI: 1.20–1.41) also had a greater likelihood of presenting disorders. CHQ-12’s Cronbach’s &#61537; coefficient of internal consistency was 0.71 and the item-total correlation ranged from 0.25 to 0.55, showing that this instrument is reliable and homogeneous. Using SCAN as a standard criterion, the best cut-off point for CHQ-12 was 2/3. The other validity indicators were calculated based on that criterion: sensitivity 75%, specificity 71%, positive predictive value 55%, negative predictive value 86%, and misclassification rate 28%. ROC curve was used to evaluate the discriminating capacity of the instrument, having an area under the curve of 0.728. CHQ-12 questionnaire also correlated significantly with the Physical Symptom Scale (p < 0.005), Life Event Scale (p < 0.005), BDI (p < 0.0005), and STAI (p < 0.05). In the exploratory factor analysis, three psychopathologic dimensions explained 47.8% of the total variance of CHQ-12. The symptomatological content evaluated by this instrument may be described as three-dimensional, including somatic, depressive and preoccupation factors. SCAN interviews (n = 25) led to diagnoses of dysthymia, depression and non-organic insomnia (ICD-10). The item-groups “poor subjective functioning" (p < 0.005) and “special features of depression" (p < 0.005) prevailed on the symptomatological profile of SCAN-positive cases. Conclusion: the most common mental disorders in São Paulo’s Chinese community are the neurasthenia-like neurotic disorders. The individuals of the Chinese community presented a unique psychopathology, resembling that of their country of origin. CHQ-12 is a culturally sensitive screening instrument, which seems to be reliable and valid enough to be used in other Chinese populations.
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"Manifestações psicopatológicas não-psicóticas em uma amostra da comunidade chinesa da cidade de São Paulo" / Non-psychotic psychopathologic manifestations in a sample of the Chinese community in the city of São Paulo

Yuan Pang Wang 14 March 2003 (has links)
Introdução: Os transtornos mentais que ocorrem na comunidade e em culturas diversas são temas de grande interesse frente às constantes transformações sociais no mundo. A mudança do foco de pesquisa para os transtornos freqüentes na comunidade possibilitou aperfeiçoamentos metodológicos e desenvolvimento de instrumentos sensíveis para a sua detecção. A inclusão da variável cultural no estudo da psiquiatria, por sua vez, questiona o universalismo psicopatológico, a taxonomia ocidental e o diagnóstico de síndromes culturalmente específicas. Uma amostra desta visão psiquiátrica, ancorada na questão cultural e de transtornos da comunidade, são as pesquisas envolvendo neurastenia, um transtorno neurótico comum entre os chineses. O presente trabalho é um estudo observacional e transversal dos transtornos mentais comuns entre os indivíduos chineses da comunidade. Objetivo: Avaliar a psicopatologia não-psicótica dos chineses residentes na cidade de São Paulo, através de instrumentos padronizados. Material e Método: Os sujeitos da comunidade (n = 211), chineses e seus descendentes, preencheram um questionário de auto-avaliação e foram entrevistados por pesquisadores treinados. Os instrumentos utilizados foram: Chinese Health Questionnaire (CHQ-12), Escala de Sintomas Físicos, Escala de Eventos Vitais, Inventário de Depressão de Beck (BDI), Inventário de Ansiedade Traço-Estado (IDATE) e Schedule for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry (SCAN). Os dados foram analisados através de estatística descritiva, análise univariada (testes de qui-quadrado, Fisher e t de Student), análise multivariada (regressão logística), análise da curva ROC, análise fatorial exploratória (CHQ-12) e análise de correlação. Resultados: A probabilidade dos indivíduos pontuar alto no CHQ-12 ou ser casos prováveis de transtornos mentais comuns associou ao fato de ser do sexo feminino (OR = 2,31; IC95%: 1,12–4,75) e fluentes em chinês mandarim (OR = 3,37; IC95%: 1,68–6,78). Além disso, aqueles sujeitos com queixas físicas (OR = 4,20; IC95%: 1,70–10,40), relato de eventos-vitais no último ano (OR = 4,91; IC95%: 1,51–16,00) e pontuação alta no BDI (OR = 1,29; IC95%: 1,20–1,41) também tiveram maior chance de apresentar transtornos. O coeficiente de consistência interna &#61537; de Cronbach do CHQ-12 foi de 0,71 e a correlação item-total variou de 0,25 a 0,55, mostrando boa fidedignidade e homogeneidade deste instrumento. Adotando SCAN como critério-padrão, o melhor ponto de corte de CHQ-12 foi 2/3. Os seguintes indicadores de validade foram calculados a partir deste critério: sensibilidade 75%, especificidade 71%, valor preditivo positivo 55%, valor preditivo negativo 86% e taxa de classificação incorreta 28%. A curva ROC foi utilizada para avaliar a capacidade discriminante do instrumento, tendo uma área sob a curva de 0,728. O questionário CHQ-12 também se correlacionou significativamente com Escala de Sintomas Físicos (p < 0,005), Escala de Eventos Vitais (p < 0,005), BDI (p < 0,0005) e IDATE (p < 0,05). Na análise fatorial exploratória, três dimensões psicopatológicas explicaram 47,8% da variância total do CHQ-12. O conteúdo sintomatológico avaliado por este instrumento pode ser descrito como tridimensional, contendo fator somático, depressivo e de preocupação. As entrevistas do SCAN (n = 25) geraram diagnósticos de distimia, depressão e insônia não orgânica (CID-10). Os item-grupos “mau funcionamento subjetivo” (p < 0,005) e “características especiais de depressão” (p < 0,005) predominaram no perfil sintomatológico dos casos positivos de SCAN. Conclusão: Os transtornos mentais comuns predominantes na comunidade chinesa de São Paulo são os transtornos neuróticos, muito sugestivos de neurastenia. Os sujeitos chineses da comunidade apresentam uma psicopatologia própria, semelhante àquela dos indivíduos do seu país de origem. O CHQ-12 é um instrumento de rastreamento culturalmente sensível, que apresenta evidências de confiabilidade e validade para ser aplicado em outras populações de chineses. / Introduction: Community and culturally specific mental disorders have attracted much interest lately as a consequence of the constant social changes in the world. The shift of research focus to community-specific disorders has permitted methodological improvements and the development of tools for their detection. The inclusion of the cultural variable in the study of psychiatry questions psychopathological universality, Western taxonomy, and the diagnosis of culturally specific syndromes. The research of neurasthenia, a common neurotic disorder among the Chinese, is an example of the psychiatric approach based on cultural issues and on community disorders. This is an observational and transversal study of the common mental disorders among Chinese individuals in the community. Objective: to assess the non-psychotic psychopathology of the Chinese who live in the city of São Paulo, using standardized instruments. Materials and Methods: Individuals of the community (n = 211), Chinese and their descendants, filled out a self-evaluation questionnaire and were interviewed by trained researchers. The instruments used were: Chinese Health Questionnaire (CHQ-12), Physical Symptom Scale, Life Event Scale, Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Trait-State Anxiety Inventory (STAI), and Schedule for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry (SCAN). The data were analyzed with descriptive statistics, univariate analysis (chi-square, Fisher and Student’s t tests), multivariate analysis (logistic regression), ROC curve analysis, exploratory factor analysis (CHQ-12), and correlation analysis. Results: The likelihood of an individual scoring high in CHQ-12 or having a probable common mental disorder is associated to the fact of being female (OR = 2.31; 95% CI: 1.12–4.75) and fluent in Mandarin Chinese (OR = 3.37; 95% CI: 1.68–6.78). Moreover, those with physical complaints (OR = 4.20; 95% CI: 1.70–10.40), reporting life events in the previous year (OR = 4.91; 95% CI: 1.51–16.00) and scoring high in BDI (OR = 1.29; 95% CI: 1.20–1.41) also had a greater likelihood of presenting disorders. CHQ-12’s Cronbach’s &#61537; coefficient of internal consistency was 0.71 and the item-total correlation ranged from 0.25 to 0.55, showing that this instrument is reliable and homogeneous. Using SCAN as a standard criterion, the best cut-off point for CHQ-12 was 2/3. The other validity indicators were calculated based on that criterion: sensitivity 75%, specificity 71%, positive predictive value 55%, negative predictive value 86%, and misclassification rate 28%. ROC curve was used to evaluate the discriminating capacity of the instrument, having an area under the curve of 0.728. CHQ-12 questionnaire also correlated significantly with the Physical Symptom Scale (p < 0.005), Life Event Scale (p < 0.005), BDI (p < 0.0005), and STAI (p < 0.05). In the exploratory factor analysis, three psychopathologic dimensions explained 47.8% of the total variance of CHQ-12. The symptomatological content evaluated by this instrument may be described as three-dimensional, including somatic, depressive and preoccupation factors. SCAN interviews (n = 25) led to diagnoses of dysthymia, depression and non-organic insomnia (ICD-10). The item-groups “poor subjective functioning” (p < 0.005) and “special features of depression” (p < 0.005) prevailed on the symptomatological profile of SCAN-positive cases. Conclusion: the most common mental disorders in São Paulo’s Chinese community are the neurasthenia-like neurotic disorders. The individuals of the Chinese community presented a unique psychopathology, resembling that of their country of origin. CHQ-12 is a culturally sensitive screening instrument, which seems to be reliable and valid enough to be used in other Chinese populations.

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