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P01-23 - Compliance with Treatment - a Prerequisite for Diagnosing and Treatment Efficacy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 April 2020

E. Dadic Hero
Affiliation:
Department of Social Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Medicine, Rijeka, Croatia
K. Ruzic
Affiliation:
Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University Hospital Centre Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia
P. Medved
Affiliation:
University of Derby, Derby
E. MacDonald
Affiliation:
University of Derby, Hilton, UK
S. Tatalovic Vorkapic
Affiliation:
Department of Preschool Education, Teacher Education College Rijeka, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia

Abstract

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Aim

Lack of patient compliance in a general psychiatric ambulatory causes delays in diagnosing as well as in patient treatment efficacy.

Method

a 30 year old patient underwent a psychiatric treatment which lasted two yaers. He was treated with a combination of psychopharmacs and psychotheraphy.

Results

The patient contacted a psychiatrist for the first time exhibiting the following symptoms: loss of will and interests, weight gain, lowered general mood, avoidance of social contacts. A depressive episode was diagnosed and and antidepressive was introduced to his therapy (fluvoxamine). He did not comply to the therapy assigned nor he attended his scheduled examination.

His medicamentous therapy was intensified (fluoxamine, alprazolam, promazine). After six months, the patient returned in company with his family, and his non-compliance with the therapy was revealed.

After a sucessfful therapy an improvement in his mental state was noticed. During the last year, he was regular at his examinations and medication, with psychotherapy once a week.

Conclusion

Patient compliance is a prerequisite for diagnosing and a successful treatment. Combined treatment methods (psychopharmacotherapy, psychotherapy) with an adherend patient guarantee a good remission.

Type
Affective disorders / Unipolar depression / Bipolar disorder
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2010
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