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STRATEGIES FOR PROMOTING PATIENT-CENTERED CARE IN PSYCHIATRIC MEDICATION MANAGEMENT

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Dr. Mohammed Bahal Alshammari, Abdullah Mohammed Ali Alqablan, Mohammed Hijni Hudmul Alanazi, Fatimah Musaad Olayan Alhazmi, Alruwaili Afaf Bani H, Naif Heleil Alshammari, Nawaf Alraydh K Alshammari, Muslih Quaymil Nughaymish Alanazi, Sayel Rehiman H Alshammari, Faris Shulaywith Maser Alshammri
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.11.217

Abstract

Patient-centered care in psychiatric medication management is crucial for ensuring the well-being and satisfaction of individuals receiving treatment for mental health conditions. This review article explores various strategies that can be employed to promote patient-centered care in the context of psychiatric medication management. The article examines the importance of tailoring treatment plans to individual patient needs, fostering open and honest communication between healthcare providers and patients, and involving patients in shared decision-making processes regarding their treatment. Additionally, the review discusses the significance of addressing patient preferences, values, and beliefs when prescribing psychiatric medications, as well as the role of education and empowerment in enhancing patient engagement and adherence to treatment regimens. Furthermore, the article highlights the potential benefits of utilizing technology and telemedicine to improve access to care and facilitate communication between patients and healthcare providers in the realm of psychiatric medication management. Overall, this review aims to provide insights into effective strategies that can be implemented to enhance patient-centered care in psychiatric medication management and ultimately improve treatment outcomes for individuals with mental health conditions.

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