Personal preferences for treatment and care during and after a First Episode Psychosis: A qualitative study
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2024-06
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AIM: A first episode of psychosis (FEP) is a stressful, often life-changing experience. Scarce information is available about personal preferences regarding their care needs during and after a FEP. Whereas a more thorough understanding of these preferences is essential to aid shared decision-making during treatment and improve treatment satisfaction. METHODS: Face-to-face interviews with participants in remission of a FEP were set up, addressing personal preferences and needs for care during and after a FEP. The interviews were conducted by a female and a male researcher, the latter being an expert with lived experience. RESULTS: Twenty individuals in remission of a FEP were interviewed, of which 16 had been hospitalized. The distinguished themes based on personal preferences were tranquillity, peace and quietness, information, being understood, support from significant others, and practical guidance in rebuilding one's life. Our findings revealed that the need for information and the need to be heard were often not sufficiently met. For 16/20 participants, the tranquillity of inpatient treatment of the FEP was predominantly perceived as a welcome safe haven. The presence and support of family and close friends were mentioned as an important factor in the process of achieving remission. CONCLUSIONS: The current exploratory study showed that patients were able to indicate their personal needs. Important findings are the need for information and the need to be heard. Interestingly, hospitalization was mostly seen as an opportunity to achieve tranquillity. More lived experience expertise is needed to elucidate the needs of individuals in the early phase of a FEP to aid people who are recovering from their first psychosis in rebuilding their lives again.
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First Episode Psychosis, personal needs, personal preferences, remission, Psychiatry and Mental health, Biological Psychiatry, Phychiatric Mental Health, Journal Article
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van der Heijden-Hobus, I M W, Rosema, B-S, Vorstman, J A S, Kas, M J H, Franke, S K, Boonstra, N & Sommer, I E C 2024, 'Personal preferences for treatment and care during and after a First Episode Psychosis : A qualitative study', Early Intervention in Psychiatry, vol. 18, no. 6, pp. 415-424. https://doi.org/10.1111/eip.13477