Background: Communicating about psychotic symptoms can be challenging. This study aimed to identify (1) how psychiatrists and patients communicate about psychotic symptoms from a research and clinical perspective and (2) whether communication patterns depend on patients' symptom levels. Sampling and Methods: Consultations between 27 psychiatrists and 100 patients with long-term schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder in outpatient clinics were video-recorded, transcribed and coded. Symptoms were assessed on the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale. Avoidance or engagement with psychotic symptoms was coded separately by researchers and three clinical psychiatrists. Results: Psychotic symptoms were not mentioned in 27% of consultations. ...
The quality of the professional-patient relationship in the treatment of mental illness predicts pat...
Background: Verbal communication disturbances are a key diagnostic feature of schizophrenia. These d...
BACKGROUND: A better therapeutic relationship predicts better outcomes. However, there is no trial-b...
Background: Communicating about psychotic symptoms can be challenging. This study aimed to identify ...
Background: Research suggests that while patients wish to talk about positive psychotic symptoms, ps...
Objective Recent evidence found that patients with schizophrenia display non‐verbal behaviour desig...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tOBJECTIVE: Recent evidence found that patien...
Purpose of review: There are complexities in communicating diagnostic information relating to schizo...
Background: Transparent diagnostic communication is considered best practice for clinicians. However...
Schizophrenia is one of the most serious conditions psychiatrists are likely to encounter. Its compl...
Background: Research suggests that while patients wish to talk about positive psychotic symptoms, ps...
Background: There is limited understanding of the mechanisms used to effectively communicate with se...
OBJECTIVE: Effective doctor-patient communication, including a shared understanding, is associated w...
Background: Delusions are common in psychosis, defined as fixed, false beliefs. Some studies, howeve...
A literature review indicated that psychopathological symptomology must be considered within the soc...
The quality of the professional-patient relationship in the treatment of mental illness predicts pat...
Background: Verbal communication disturbances are a key diagnostic feature of schizophrenia. These d...
BACKGROUND: A better therapeutic relationship predicts better outcomes. However, there is no trial-b...
Background: Communicating about psychotic symptoms can be challenging. This study aimed to identify ...
Background: Research suggests that while patients wish to talk about positive psychotic symptoms, ps...
Objective Recent evidence found that patients with schizophrenia display non‐verbal behaviour desig...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tOBJECTIVE: Recent evidence found that patien...
Purpose of review: There are complexities in communicating diagnostic information relating to schizo...
Background: Transparent diagnostic communication is considered best practice for clinicians. However...
Schizophrenia is one of the most serious conditions psychiatrists are likely to encounter. Its compl...
Background: Research suggests that while patients wish to talk about positive psychotic symptoms, ps...
Background: There is limited understanding of the mechanisms used to effectively communicate with se...
OBJECTIVE: Effective doctor-patient communication, including a shared understanding, is associated w...
Background: Delusions are common in psychosis, defined as fixed, false beliefs. Some studies, howeve...
A literature review indicated that psychopathological symptomology must be considered within the soc...
The quality of the professional-patient relationship in the treatment of mental illness predicts pat...
Background: Verbal communication disturbances are a key diagnostic feature of schizophrenia. These d...
BACKGROUND: A better therapeutic relationship predicts better outcomes. However, there is no trial-b...