| Literature DB >> 29871616 |
Guillermo Lahera1,2, José L Gálvez3, Pedro Sánchez4,5, Miguel Martínez-Roig6, J V Pérez-Fuster7, Paz García-Portilla2,8, Berta Herrera9, Miquel Roca10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The management of schizophrenia is evolving towards a more comprehensive model based on functional recovery. The concept of functional recovery goes beyond clinical remission and encompasses multiple aspects of the patient's life, making it difficult to settle on a definition and to develop reliable assessment criteria. In this consensus process based on a panel of experts in schizophrenia, we aimed to provide useful insights on functional recovery and its involvement in clinical practice and clinical research.Entities:
Keywords: Antipsychotic agents; Functional recovery; Psychosocial therapy; Schizophrenia
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29871616 PMCID: PMC5989342 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-018-1755-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Consensus rate in each section of the questionnaire
| No. | % | |
|---|---|---|
| I. The concept of functional recovery ( | ||
| Agreement | 8 | 88.9% |
| Disagreement | 0 | – |
| No consensus | 1 | 11.1% |
| II. Functional assessment ( | ||
| Agreement | 15 | 68.2% |
| Disagreement | 3 | 13.6% |
| No consensus | 5 | 22.7% |
| III. Factors influencing functional recovery ( | ||
| Agreement | 13 | 81.3% |
| Disagreement | 0 | – |
| No consensus | 3 | 18.8% |
| IV. Psychosocial interventions and functional recovery ( | ||
| Agreement | 6 | 75.0% |
| Disagreement | 0 | – |
| No consensus | 2 | 25.0% |
| V. Functioning and pharmacological treatment ( | ||
| Agreement | 14 | 100% |
| Disagreement | 0 | – |
| No consensus | 0 | – |
| VI. the perspective of patients and their relatives on functional recovery ( | ||
| Agreement | 5 | 100% |
| Disagreement | 0 | – |
| No consensus | 0 | – |
Fig. 1Results of the items not meeting the consensus criteria. a functional recovery is a well-established concept. b The functional assessment is commonly included among the objectives of clinical trials on schizophrenia. c the patient is the most reliable source of information for functional assessment. d: a proper functional assessment is not affordable in institutionalized patients. e I am familiar with the use of the Social and Occupational Functioning Assessment Scale (SOFAS) regarding the functional assessment of schizophrenic patients. f I am familiar with the use of the Health of the Nation Outcome Scales (HoNOS) regarding the functional assessment of schizophrenic patients. g living in an urban area is the environmental factor that has the greatest impact on functioning in patients with schizophrenia. h being an immigrant is the environmental factor that has the greatest impact on functioning in patients with schizophrenia. i: Public campaigns aimed at reducing stigma in patients with schizophrenia are effective. j cognitive-behavioral therapy is the most effective psychosocial intervention for functional recovery. k cognitive disorders should be the primary target of psychosocial interventions
List of recommendations when addressing functional recovery of patients with schizophrenia
| The concept of functional recovery | |
| Despite the lack of a unified definition of functional recovery, it is recommended to ponder quality of life, cognition and clinical remission when considering functional recovery in research and routine practice. | |
| Functional recovery should be considered a goal in the management of patients with schizophrenia. | |
| Functional recovery should be always included among endpoints of clinical trials assessing patients with schizophrenia. | |
| Assessment of functional recovery | |
| Irrespective of the tools used for assessing functional recovery, information for appraising it should be gathered from patients, their relatives (and/or caregivers), and the healthcare team. | |
| Irrespective of the tools used for assessing functional recovery, the patient’s socio-cultural background should be considered when assessing functional recovery. | |
| Factors influencing functional recovery | |
| When seeking for the achievement of functional recovery, the combined influence of stressful life events, substance abuse, socioeconomic conditions, and family relationships, should be considered. | |
| Although negative symptoms have a great impact on functioning, clinicians should not focus exclusively on symptom remission when considering functional recovery. | |
| Psychosocial interventions and functional recovery | |
| Psychosocial interventions are necessary to achieve functional recovery. A combination of various therapies (including social skills training, family therapy, cognitive rehabilitation, social cognitive training, and occupational programs) is likely to be most useful in achieving functional recovery. | |
| Pharmacological treatment and functional recovery | |
| Functional recovery should be considered in decision-making on pharmacological treatments. | |
| The perspective of patients and their relatives on functional recovery | |
| The attitudes of all stakeholders (i.e., patients, their relatives, and clinicians) influence functional recovery. Hence, when seeking for achieving functional recovery, all these perspectives should be taken into account. |