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Rev. bras. psiquiatr ; 41(1): 58-65, Jan.-Mar. 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-985363

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Objective: To examine the relationship between psychiatrists' religious/spiritual beliefs and their attitudes regarding religion and spirituality in clinical practice. Methods: A cross-sectional survey of religion/spirituality (R/S) in clinical practice was conducted with 121 psychiatrists from the largest academic hospital complex in Brazil. Results: When asked about their R/S beliefs, participants were more likely to consider themselves as spiritual rather than religious. A total of 64.2% considered their religious beliefs to influence their clinical practice and 50% reported that they frequently enquired about their patients' R/S. The most common barriers to approaching patients' religiosity were: lack of time (27.4%), fear of exceeding the role of the doctor (25%), and lack of training (19.1%). Those who were less religious or spiritual were also less likely to find difficulties in addressing a patient's R/S. Conclusion: Differences in psychiatrists' religious and spiritual beliefs are associated with different attitudes concerning their approach to R/S. The results suggest that medical practice may lead to a religious conflict among devout psychiatrists, making them question their faith. Training might be of importance for handling R/S in clinical practice and for raising awareness about potential evaluative biases in the assessment of patients' religiosity.


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Humans , Male , Female , Physician-Patient Relations , Psychiatry/statistics & numerical data , Religion and Medicine , Culture , Spirituality , Religion and Psychology , Brazil , Cross-Sectional Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , Hospitals, University , Middle Aged
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São Paulo; Integrare; 2008. 167 p. graf, ilus, tab.
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, AHM-Acervo, TATUAPE-Acervo | ID: lil-699509
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Arch. Clin. Psychiatry (Impr.) ; 34(supl.1): 82-87, 2007.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-465551

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CONTEXTO: Dor é um dos sintomas físicos mais freqüentemente relatados por pacientes, causando importante redução na qualidade de vida do indivíduo. Pacientes com dor crônica são difíceis de tratar. OBJETIVO: Descrever estratégias atuais de abordagem de pacientes com dores crônicas, baseadas na literatura científica, enfatizando medidas relacionadas à espiritualidade e à religiosidade. MÉTODO: A presente revisão utilizou-se das atuais estratégias de manejo para pacientes com dor crônica combinadas a medidas medicamentosas e não-medicamentosas, estas geralmente incorporando medidas voltadas ao bem-estar físico, mental, social e espiritual com base em publicações indexadas pelo Medline. RESULTADOS: Muitos estudos demonstram associação positiva entre espiritualidade e religiosidade e melhora em variáveis e marcadores de doenças crônicas. CONCLUSÃO: Pelo fato de a religiosidade e a espiritualidade serem marcadamente relacionadas com a melhora clínica dos pacientes, é importante que o reconhecimento desses aspectos e a integração no manejo dos pacientes com dor crônica sejam conduzidos por profissionais da área de saúde.


BACKGROUND: Pain is one of the most common physical complaints which negatively affects the patients quality of life. Patients with chronic pain are difficult and often frustrating to treat. OBJECTIVE: To describe the current strategies for approaching patients with chronic pain based on scientific literature, emphasizing measures related to spirituality and religiosity. METHOD: For the present work, authors reviewed data supporting the application of clinical procedures regarding to chronic pain and palliative care with the importance of spirituality background incorporation based on indexed Medline data. RESULTS: Many studies have demonstrated a positive association between spirituality and religiosity and improvement of chronic diseases variables and markers. CONCLUSION: As religiosity and spirituality are notoriously related to the patients clinical improvement, it is highly important that the recognition of these aspects and their incorporation in the management of patients with chronic pain be conducted by health professionals.


Subject(s)
Palliative Care , Chronic Disease , Spirituality , Headache/psychology , Handling, Psychological
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 64(4): 950-953, dez. 2006. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-439749

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BACKGROUND: Comorbidity of chronic migraine (CM) with psychiatric disorders, mostly anxiety and mood disorders, is a well-recognized phenomenon. Phobias are one of the most common anxiety disorders in the general population. Phobias are more common in migraineurs than non-migraineurs. The clinical profile of phobias in CM has never been studied. METHOD: We investigated the psychiatric profile in 56 patients with CM using the SCID I/P interview. RESULTS: Lifetime criteria for at least one mental disorder was found in 87.5 percent of the sample; 75 percent met criteria for at least one lifetime anxiety disorder and 60.7 percent of our sample fulfilled DSM-IV criteria for lifetime phobic avoidant disorders. Mood and anxiety scores were higher in phobic patients than in non-phobic CM controls. Number of phobias correlated with higher levels of anxiety and depression. CONCLUSION: Phobias are common in CM. Its recognition may influence its management. Early treatment may lead to better prognosis.


INTRODUÇÃO: As comorbidades psiquiátricas das enxaquecas crônicas são bem conhecidas. As fobias, transtorno ansioso mais comum, são mais prevalentes entre enxaquecosos do que entre não enxaquecosos. O perfil clínico de fobias em uma população enxaquecosa nunca foi estudado. MÉTODO: Estudamos aspectos psiquiátricos de uma população de 56 pacientes com enxaqueca crônica. RESULTADOS: Usando o SCID I/P para o DSM-IV, critérios diagnósticos para ao menos algum transtorno psiquiátrico durante a vida foram preenchidos por 87,5 por cento de nossa amostra, 75 por cento para ao menos um transtorno ansioso e 60,7 por cento para condições fóbicas em algum momento de suas vidas. Os escores de ansiedade e humor foram maiores entre os fóbicos e o número de fobias teve correlação positiva com o grau de ansiedade e depressão. CONCLUSÃO: Fobias são comuns na enxaqueca crônica e seu reconhecimento poderia influenciar seu manejo e melhorar seu prognóstico.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Migraine Disorders/psychology , Phobic Disorders/epidemiology , Chronic Disease , Comorbidity , Incidence , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Phobic Disorders/diagnosis , Phobic Disorders/psychology , Severity of Illness Index
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