1.Survey measuring the patients' and caregivers' experience of health care rendered by residents at the emergency room of the University of the Philippines-Philippine General Hospital (UP-PGH).
The Philippine Journal of Psychiatry 2012;34(2):13-19
<p style="text-align: justify;">OBJECTIVE: This study aims to describe the patients' and caregivers' experience with the care provided to them by the residents at the UP-PGH Emergency Room Complex (ERC).
METHODOLOGY: The study was a cross-sectional survey using a self-report questionnaire. Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) were conducted to document experiences of patients. The outputs of these FGDs were formulated into questions that explored whether problems existed in several identified aspects of health care. The questionnaires were administered among patients and caregivers at the PGH-ER. Frequency distribution of the responses was determined and the 95% confidence interval was calculated to test the validity of the results.
RESULTS: Forty one respondents answered the survey questions. The top 5 items perceived to be a problem were the following: 1) alleviation of anxiety; 2) physician accessibility; 3) reassurance by physician; 4) communicating the impression that maximum effort was being exerted; and 5) explanation of possible complications of treatment. Most of these experiences pertained to the domain of communicating empathy. The items pertaining to technical competence of the physician and communication of medical information ranked lower and seemed to be less of a problem. Aside from this there was also a lack of explanation of potential complications of treatments.
CONCLUSION: The study showed that respondents considered communication of empathy to patients and caregivers as the most significant problem. The study also revealed that residents of the UP-PGH ERC gave more importance to the communication of empathy compared to communication of medical information.p>
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Anxiety
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Caregivers
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Communication
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Confidence Intervals
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Empathy
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Focus Groups
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Physicians
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Self Report
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Surveys And Questionnaires
2.A Randomized Trial of Oral Risperidone Versus Intramuscular Haloperidol In The Emergency Treatment Of Acute Psychotic Agitation
Bernardo L. Conde ; Eufemio E. Sobreveg ; Michael P. Sionzon
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry 2011;12(1):1-8
Objective: The study aimed to compare the efficacy and tolerability of oral risperidone and oral clonazepam with intramuscular haloperidol and oral clonazepam in Filipino patients with acute psychotic agitation. Methods: This study used a prospective randomized design targeting patients who were referred to the emergency department or hospital inpatients exhibiting both psychosis and agitation. Patients were randomized into oral risperidone group or intramuscular haloperidol group. Both groups received oral clonazepam as part of treatment. Patients were observed for 24 hours. The main efficacy parameter was the PANSS agitation cluster score. Other parameters were total PANSS, other PANSS subscale scores, time and incidence of additional clonazepam usage. The safety parameter measured as incidence of adverse events. Results: There were 99 subjects enrolled in the study: 49 in the oral risperidone arm and 50 in the intramuscular haloperidol arm. There were significant reductions in the mean PANSS agitation cluster scores for both groups: -7.6+4.7 for oral risperidone group (p<0.0001) and -6.7+5.0 for intramuscular haloperidol group (p<0.0001). There was no statistical difference observed in the mean change in PANSS agitation cluster scores among the two groups (p=0.3928). Similar trends were observed in the total PANSS and other subscale scores. The incidence of additional clonazepam use is numerically higher in the oral risperidone arm than the intramuscular haloperidol arm (33% vs. 20%), but the difference did not attain statistical significance (p=0.1370). At the end of the study, 17 (33 %) and 18 (36%) of patients in the risperidone and haloperidol groups experienced varying degrees of sedation. No serious adverse event was reported. Conclusion: Oral risperidone is comparable to intramuscular haloperidol in the treatment of acute psychotic agitation in terms of efficacy and safety.
3.Recovery in schizophrenia: Perspectives from psychiatrists in the Philippines.
Michael P. Sionzon ; Chelseah Denise H. Torres ; Carl Abelardo T. Antonio ; Carlo Eugenio V. Banaag ; Ma. Lourdes Rosanna E. de Guzman ; Monina Garduñ ; o-Cruz ; Mariano S. Hembra ; Benita Sta. Ana-Ponio ; Edgardo Juan L. Tolentino, Jr. ; Jessa Joy C. Malipot ; Dorothy Jean N. Ortega ; Ma. Sophia Graciela L. Reyes ; Angelica Beth T. Sia ; Charlene J. Tinaja ; Patrick Joseph Aldea ; Erwin G. Benedicto
Journal of the Philippine Medical Association 2019;97(2):52-60
BACKGROUND:
A reliable and socially validated definition of recovery in schizophrenia is essential to decrease
stigma associated with the illness. This study aimed to define recovery in schizophrenia in the Philippine context,
determine its specific elements, and describe methods of assessment in clinical practice.
METHODS:
We invited a group of purposively selected Filipino psychiatrists to participate in six simultaneous
roundtable discussions to gather their opinions and perspectives on recovery in schizophrenia. Transcripts of the
discussions were then subjected to framework analysis.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION
Most Filipino psychiatrists were of the considered opinion that recovery in schizophrenia
is possible, and their vision of a recovered patient resembles a combination of psychological and medical models.
The mini-FROGS tool was deemed generally applicable in the Philippine setting except for self-esteem and sense of
independence primarily because it is difficult to evaluate. The SWN was received with mixed reactions among the
psychiatrists. Spirituality as an element of recovery and the family-oriented culture of the Filipinos were emphasized as important considerations in assessing patients. Other suggestions were given to tailor-fit these tools to
the Philippine context.
Schizophrenia
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Philippines