1. Psychoeducation for Inpatients With First-Episode Psychosis: Results From a Survey of Psychiatry Trainees in New York City.
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Belkin MR, Briggs MC, Candan K, Risola K, Kane JM, and Birnbaum ML
- Subjects
- Humans, Inpatients, New York City, Surveys and Questionnaires, Psychiatry, Psychotic Disorders therapy
- Abstract
Objective: In this study, the authors aimed to characterize psychoeducation provided to inpatients with first-episode psychosis (FEP) and their families., Methods: Psychiatrists were surveyed about how they provide psychoeducation to this population., Results: In total, 60 psychiatry trainees at nine New York City hospitals responded to the survey invitation. Almost all reported that they provide psychoeducation. Most (81% for patients, 84% for families) reported that psychoeducation content and delivery method were not uniform. The most frequently used delivery method was unstructured conversation (98%), followed by handouts (25% for patients, 26% for families). Responses from a national sample (N=167) revealed similar trends., Conclusions: Most respondents provided some form of psychoeducation to hospitalized patients with FEP and their families. Few utilized a standardized method, and less than one-third incorporated supplemental materials. Inpatient psychoeducation for this population was largely informal, and patients and their families were not receiving consistent content and quality of information.
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- 2021
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