Get 20M+ Full-Text Papers For Less Than $1.50/day. Start a 7-Day Trial for You or Your Team.

Learn More →

[Patient modified medication: how do schizophrenic patients manage their neuroleptics?].

[Patient modified medication: how do schizophrenic patients manage their neuroleptics?]. 191 DSM-III-R schizophrenic outpatients were interviewed about their experiences in self regulation of medication by means of a structured questionnaire. 59% of the 178 patients giving relevant replies claimed to have varied their neuroleptic dosage; i.e. augmented, reduced or discontinued it without consulting their doctor. Modifiers reported more often that their relatives were in favour of the medication, but less often that they themselves thought it important for their health. Augmenters were older on average than non-modifiers. Patients' appraisals of their experience appeared to be realistic, so that psychiatrists could make use of them to co-determine treatment in the individual case. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Der Nervenarzt Pubmed

[Patient modified medication: how do schizophrenic patients manage their neuroleptics?].

Der Nervenarzt , Volume 64 (7): -424 – Oct 4, 1993

[Patient modified medication: how do schizophrenic patients manage their neuroleptics?].


Abstract

191 DSM-III-R schizophrenic outpatients were interviewed about their experiences in self regulation of medication by means of a structured questionnaire. 59% of the 178 patients giving relevant replies claimed to have varied their neuroleptic dosage; i.e. augmented, reduced or discontinued it without consulting their doctor. Modifiers reported more often that their relatives were in favour of the medication, but less often that they themselves thought it important for their health. Augmenters were older on average than non-modifiers. Patients' appraisals of their experience appeared to be realistic, so that psychiatrists could make use of them to co-determine treatment in the individual case.

Loading next page...
 
/lp/pubmed/patient-modified-medication-how-do-schizophrenic-patients-manage-their-0Xqi0rzqrd

References

References for this paper are not available at this time. We will be adding them shortly, thank you for your patience.

ISSN
0028-2804
pmid
8103569

Abstract

191 DSM-III-R schizophrenic outpatients were interviewed about their experiences in self regulation of medication by means of a structured questionnaire. 59% of the 178 patients giving relevant replies claimed to have varied their neuroleptic dosage; i.e. augmented, reduced or discontinued it without consulting their doctor. Modifiers reported more often that their relatives were in favour of the medication, but less often that they themselves thought it important for their health. Augmenters were older on average than non-modifiers. Patients' appraisals of their experience appeared to be realistic, so that psychiatrists could make use of them to co-determine treatment in the individual case.

Journal

Der NervenarztPubmed

Published: Oct 4, 1993

There are no references for this article.