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Psychoeducation for Inpatients With First-Episode Psychosis: Results From a Survey of Psychiatry Trainees in New York City.

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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… Click to show full 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.

Keywords: first episode; inpatients first; psychiatry trainees; new york; episode psychosis; psychoeducation

Journal Title: Psychiatric services
Year Published: 2021

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