2020
DOI: 10.1080/13651501.2020.1804942
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Satisfaction with antipsychotics as a medication: the role of therapeutic alliance and patient-perceived participation in decision making in patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorder

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“…Torrecilla‐Olavarrieta et al (2021) concluded that the perception of being part of the decision‐making process regarding their treatment, together with a higher age of onset, led to higher satisfaction scores. Furthermore, Nordon et al (2012) stated that more recent use of antipsychotic agents and psychosocial therapy was related to higher treatment satisfaction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Torrecilla‐Olavarrieta et al (2021) concluded that the perception of being part of the decision‐making process regarding their treatment, together with a higher age of onset, led to higher satisfaction scores. Furthermore, Nordon et al (2012) stated that more recent use of antipsychotic agents and psychosocial therapy was related to higher treatment satisfaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When viewed based on the methodology it is known that the definition of compliance is from 20% to 70% (García-pérez et al, 2020). Adherence is a key issue because poor adherence to antipsychotics is associated with worse symptomatic outcomes and higher relapse rates in patients with first-episode psychosis (Torrecilla-olavarrieta et al, 2020). Several subjective, patient-rated determinants of adherence to antipsychotic treatment have been identified, including attitudes towards medication, well-being, confidence in the medication, acceptability, and satisfaction with the medication (Torrecilla-olavarrieta et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adherence is a key issue because poor adherence to antipsychotics is associated with worse symptomatic outcomes and higher relapse rates in patients with first-episode psychosis (Torrecilla-olavarrieta et al, 2020). Several subjective, patient-rated determinants of adherence to antipsychotic treatment have been identified, including attitudes towards medication, well-being, confidence in the medication, acceptability, and satisfaction with the medication (Torrecilla-olavarrieta et al, 2020). Nevertheless, the disease still represents a significant burden for patients as well as family members and caregivers (usually family members) responsible for those with schizophrenia (Bravo-ortiz et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%