Healthcare (Oct 2023)

Improving the Therapeutic Relationship When Prescribing Antidepressants: A Pilot Study

  • Konrad Michel,
  • Daniela Lutz-Beck,
  • Sylva Engeroff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11212825
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 21
p. 2825

Abstract

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Studies indicate that the quality of the doctor–patient relationship moderates the effect of pharmacotherapy. To enhance the quality of the therapeutic relationship in the pharmacotherapy of depression, we developed a brief manual with interactive materials for residents in psychiatry and their patients. In a pilot study at a psychiatric university hospital’s outpatient department, we compared patient-centered treatment parameters of a first patient group treated as usual and a second patient group treated using the manual. The study had no influence on the choice of medication. In the manual group, patient satisfaction with the doctor–patient relationship increased significantly at the three-month follow-up. Depression parameters declined in both groups, without group differences. Continuation of antidepressant medication at six months was higher in the manual group. In conclusion, a simple intervention using written materials for doctors prescribing antidepressants improved doctors’ and patients’ satisfaction with treatment.

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