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The family-oriented open dialogue approach in the treatment of first-episode psychosis: Nineteen-year outcomes.

Tomi Bergström1, Jaakko Seikkula2, Birgitta Alakare3, Pirjo Mäki4, Päivi Köngäs-Saviaro3, Jyri J Taskila3, Asko Tolvanen5, Jukka Aaltonen2.   

Abstract

Open Dialogue (OD) is a family-oriented early intervention approach which has demonstrated good outcomes in the treatment of first-episode psychosis (FEP). Nevertheless, more evidence is needed. In this register-based cohort study the long-term outcomes of OD were evaluated through a comparison with a control group over a period of approximately 19 years. We examined the mortality, the need for psychiatric treatment, and the granting of disability allowances. Data were obtained from Finnish national registers regarding all OD patients whose treatment for FEP commenced within the time of the original interventions (total N = 108). The control group consisted of all Finnish FEP patients who had a follow-up of 19-20 years and who were guided to other Finnish specialized mental healthcare facilities (N = 1763). No difference between the samples was found regarding the annual incidence of FEP, the diagnosis, and suicide rates. Over the entire follow-up, the figures for durations of hospital treatment, disability allowances, and the need for neuroleptics remained significantly lower with OD group. Findings indicated that many positive outcomes of OD are sustained over a long time period. Due to the observational nature of the study, randomized trials are still needed to provide more information on effectiveness of approach.
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Keywords:  Antipsychotics; Disability pension; Family therapy; Hospital admission; Long-term follow-up; Mortality; Schizophrenia; Work capability

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30253321     DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.09.039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatry Res        ISSN: 0165-1781            Impact factor:   3.222


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