Psychiatric assessment of mood instability: qualitative study of patient experience
- PMID: 24357573
- DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.113.128348
Psychiatric assessment of mood instability: qualitative study of patient experience
Abstract
Background: Mood instability is a common reason for psychiatric referral. Very little is known about how patients with unstable mood experience assessment and diagnosis.
Aims: To investigate the experiences of assessment and diagnosis among patients with mood instability and to suggest improvements to this process.
Method: Qualitative study, gathering data through individual interviews with 28 people experiencing mood instability and receiving a psychiatric assessment in secondary care.
Results: Participants described the importance of receiving an explanation for their symptoms; the value of a good interpersonal relationship with their clinician(s); being listened to and acknowledged; and being involved in and informed about clinical decisions. These needs were not, however, consistently met. Receiving a psychiatric diagnosis, including a diagnosis of bipolar disorder or borderline personality disorder, evoked both positive and negative responses among participants, relating to stigma, personal understanding and responsibility, prognosis and treatment.
Conclusions: Patients with mood instability seek explanation for their symptoms and difficulties, empathetic care and consistent support as much as cure. Clinicians may incorrectly assume what patients' attitudes towards diagnosis are, a mismatch which may hamper the development of a strong therapeutic relationship. Clear, patient-centred communication, which acknowledges the patient's experience, may result in greater patient engagement and satisfaction.
Comment in
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What is it like to be diagnosed with bipolar illness, borderline personality disorder or another diagnosis with mood instability?Br J Psychiatry. 2014 Mar;204(3):178-9. doi: 10.1192/bjp.bp.113.132340. Br J Psychiatry. 2014. PMID: 24590973
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