Publication date: Oct 21, 2024
Background/Objectives: Empowerment in medicine and psychiatry involves patients gaining control over health-related decisions, improving treatment adherence, outcomes, and satisfaction. This concept is especially significant in psychiatric care due to the complex challenges of mental health conditions, including stigma and impairment of emotional and cognitive functioning. We aim to investigate the correlations between patient trust, decision-making involvement, symptom severity, and perceived empowerment among individuals with Major Depression. Methods: Patients with Major Depressive Disorder were recruited in the “Policlinico G. Rodolico” psychiatry outpatient clinic from November 2022 to June 2023. Inclusion criteria: ages 18-65, ability to consent, stable condition, psychiatric medication history, and recent consultation. Exclusion criteria: psychotic features, bipolar disorder, substance abuse, high suicide risk, and severe comorbidities. Measures included the User Scale for Measuring Empowerment in Mental Health Services (SESM), Trust in Oncologist Scale (TiOS), Clinical Decision-Making Style for Patients (CDMS-P), and Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D). Analysis used Kendall’s Tau correlation and Two-One-Sided Tests procedure. Results: Seventy-three patients completed the study. No relationship was found between decision-making involvement and perceived empowerment (τ = -0. 0625; p = 0. 448), or between trust in psychiatrists and empowerment (τ = 0. 0747; p = 0. 364). An inverse correlation existed between patient involvement in therapy management and trust (τ = -0. 2505; p = 0. 002). Depression severity inversely correlated with empowerment (τ = -0. 2762; p =
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Concepts | Keywords |
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Improving | major depressive disorder |
Italian | mental health outcomes |
June | patient empowerment |
Psychiatry | shared decision-making |
trust in psychiatrists |
Semantics
Type | Source | Name |
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disease | MESH | Major Depressive Disorder |
disease | MESH | Depression |
disease | MESH | bipolar disorder |
disease | MESH | substance abuse |
disease | MESH | suicide |
drug | DRUGBANK | MCC |
drug | DRUGBANK | Coenzyme M |