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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 891-893, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-503703

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Objective:To evaluate the effects of humanistic care on medication compliance and social function of schizophrenic patients. Methods:76 patients with schizophrenia were randomly divided into two groups within two days of hospital admission. The observational group was applied humanistic care but the control group with rou-tine care. All the information related to the present study was collected using unified language. At the time of ad-mission, day 1, day 14, day 28 and day 56 after the intervention, the effect of humanistic care was evaluated by medication compliance, Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale ( BPRS) , Personal and Social Performance Scale ( PSP) and Family Concern Index Questionnaire ( APGAR) . Results:The patient′s medication compliance rate in the obser-vational group was higher than those in the control group, especially, at the time of day 56, the patients in the ob-servational group ( full compliance : 66%, partial compliance: 44%) was significantly better than those in the control group ( full compliance 19%, partial compliance 66%, incompliance 15%) . There were no statistical difference in the two groups of the BPRS scores on day 1 and day 14 of admission, however, the scores of the pa-tients in the observational group was significantly lower than those in the control group on day 28 and day 56 . As for PSP, the result was similar to BPRS on day 1 and day 14, while the PSP score of the patients in the observational group was significantly higher than those in the control group on day 28 and day 56. In terms of APGAR, the score of the patients in the observational group was significantly higher than those in the control study except day 1 of ad-mission. Conclusion:Humanistic care has positive effects on medication compliance and social function of schizo-phrenic patients especially after hospital discharge. The implementation of humanistic care would guide patients to maintain the capacity of life, labor and social communication, enhance the patient's sense of control over life, and improve their confidence to overcome the disease. With humanistic care, patients are more willing to cooperate with treatment, and further to reduce the recurrence and degradation of social function.

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