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How service users and carers understand, perceive, rephrase, and communicate about “depressive episode” and “schizophrenia” diagnoses: an international participatory research

BACKGROUND: For ICD-11, the WHO emphasized the clinical utility of communication and the need to involve service users and carers in the revision process. AIMS: The objective was to assess whether medical vocabulary was accessible, which kinds of feelings it activated, whether and how users and care...

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Autores principales: Roelandt, Jean-Luc, Baleige, Antoine, Koenig, Marie, Demassiet, Vincent, Agoub, Mohamed, Barikova, Victoria, Benmessaoud, Dalila, Brunet, Floriane, Carta, Mauro-Giovanni, Castelpietra, Giulio, Crepaz-Keay, David, Daumerie, Nicolas, Fontaine, Audrey, Grigutyte, Neringa, Kishore, Jugal, Kiss, Marta, Laporta, Marc, Layoussif, Elkhansaa, Limane, Youssouf, Lopez, Marcelino, Mura, Gioia, Pelletier, Jean-François, Raharinivo, Mbolatiana, Richa, Sami, Robles-Garcia, Rebecca, Stona, Anne-Claire, Skourteli, Marina, Thévenon, Catherine, Triantafyllou, Michel, Vasilopoulos, Fotis, Wooley, Stéphanie, Reed, Geoffrey, Guernut, Mathilde, Saxena, Shekhar, Askevis-Leherpeux, Françoise
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7471108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32086537
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00127-020-01836-6
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author Roelandt, Jean-Luc
Baleige, Antoine
Koenig, Marie
Demassiet, Vincent
Agoub, Mohamed
Barikova, Victoria
Benmessaoud, Dalila
Brunet, Floriane
Carta, Mauro-Giovanni
Castelpietra, Giulio
Crepaz-Keay, David
Daumerie, Nicolas
Fontaine, Audrey
Grigutyte, Neringa
Kishore, Jugal
Kiss, Marta
Laporta, Marc
Layoussif, Elkhansaa
Limane, Youssouf
Lopez, Marcelino
Mura, Gioia
Pelletier, Jean-François
Raharinivo, Mbolatiana
Richa, Sami
Robles-Garcia, Rebecca
Stona, Anne-Claire
Skourteli, Marina
Thévenon, Catherine
Triantafyllou, Michel
Vasilopoulos, Fotis
Wooley, Stéphanie
Reed, Geoffrey
Guernut, Mathilde
Saxena, Shekhar
Askevis-Leherpeux, Françoise
author_facet Roelandt, Jean-Luc
Baleige, Antoine
Koenig, Marie
Demassiet, Vincent
Agoub, Mohamed
Barikova, Victoria
Benmessaoud, Dalila
Brunet, Floriane
Carta, Mauro-Giovanni
Castelpietra, Giulio
Crepaz-Keay, David
Daumerie, Nicolas
Fontaine, Audrey
Grigutyte, Neringa
Kishore, Jugal
Kiss, Marta
Laporta, Marc
Layoussif, Elkhansaa
Limane, Youssouf
Lopez, Marcelino
Mura, Gioia
Pelletier, Jean-François
Raharinivo, Mbolatiana
Richa, Sami
Robles-Garcia, Rebecca
Stona, Anne-Claire
Skourteli, Marina
Thévenon, Catherine
Triantafyllou, Michel
Vasilopoulos, Fotis
Wooley, Stéphanie
Reed, Geoffrey
Guernut, Mathilde
Saxena, Shekhar
Askevis-Leherpeux, Françoise
author_sort Roelandt, Jean-Luc
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description BACKGROUND: For ICD-11, the WHO emphasized the clinical utility of communication and the need to involve service users and carers in the revision process. AIMS: The objective was to assess whether medical vocabulary was accessible, which kinds of feelings it activated, whether and how users and carers would like to rephrase terms, and whether they used diagnosis to talk about mental health experiences. METHOD: An innovative protocol focused on two diagnoses (depressive episode and schizophrenia) was implemented in 15 different countries. The same issues were discussed with users and carers: understanding, feelings, rephrasing, and communication. RESULTS: Most participants reported understanding the diagnoses, but associated them with negative feelings. While the negativity of “depressive episode” mostly came from the concept itself, that of “schizophrenia” was largely based on its social impact and stigmatization associated with “mental illness”. When rephrasing “depressive episode”, a majority kept the root “depress*”, and suppressed the temporal dimension or renamed it. Almost no one suggested a reformulation based on “schizophrenia”. Finally, when communicating, no one used the phrase “depressive episode”. Some participants used words based on “depress”, but no one mentioned “episode”. Very few used “schizophrenia”. CONCLUSION: Data revealed a gap between concepts and emotional and cognitive experiences. Both professional and experiential language and knowledge have to be considered as complementary. Consequently, the ICD should be co-constructed by professionals, service users, and carers. It should take the emotional component of language, and the diversity of linguistic and cultural contexts, into account.
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spelling pubmed-74711082020-09-16 How service users and carers understand, perceive, rephrase, and communicate about “depressive episode” and “schizophrenia” diagnoses: an international participatory research Roelandt, Jean-Luc Baleige, Antoine Koenig, Marie Demassiet, Vincent Agoub, Mohamed Barikova, Victoria Benmessaoud, Dalila Brunet, Floriane Carta, Mauro-Giovanni Castelpietra, Giulio Crepaz-Keay, David Daumerie, Nicolas Fontaine, Audrey Grigutyte, Neringa Kishore, Jugal Kiss, Marta Laporta, Marc Layoussif, Elkhansaa Limane, Youssouf Lopez, Marcelino Mura, Gioia Pelletier, Jean-François Raharinivo, Mbolatiana Richa, Sami Robles-Garcia, Rebecca Stona, Anne-Claire Skourteli, Marina Thévenon, Catherine Triantafyllou, Michel Vasilopoulos, Fotis Wooley, Stéphanie Reed, Geoffrey Guernut, Mathilde Saxena, Shekhar Askevis-Leherpeux, Françoise Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol Original Paper BACKGROUND: For ICD-11, the WHO emphasized the clinical utility of communication and the need to involve service users and carers in the revision process. AIMS: The objective was to assess whether medical vocabulary was accessible, which kinds of feelings it activated, whether and how users and carers would like to rephrase terms, and whether they used diagnosis to talk about mental health experiences. METHOD: An innovative protocol focused on two diagnoses (depressive episode and schizophrenia) was implemented in 15 different countries. The same issues were discussed with users and carers: understanding, feelings, rephrasing, and communication. RESULTS: Most participants reported understanding the diagnoses, but associated them with negative feelings. While the negativity of “depressive episode” mostly came from the concept itself, that of “schizophrenia” was largely based on its social impact and stigmatization associated with “mental illness”. When rephrasing “depressive episode”, a majority kept the root “depress*”, and suppressed the temporal dimension or renamed it. Almost no one suggested a reformulation based on “schizophrenia”. Finally, when communicating, no one used the phrase “depressive episode”. Some participants used words based on “depress”, but no one mentioned “episode”. Very few used “schizophrenia”. CONCLUSION: Data revealed a gap between concepts and emotional and cognitive experiences. Both professional and experiential language and knowledge have to be considered as complementary. Consequently, the ICD should be co-constructed by professionals, service users, and carers. It should take the emotional component of language, and the diversity of linguistic and cultural contexts, into account. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2020-02-22 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7471108/ /pubmed/32086537 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00127-020-01836-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Roelandt, Jean-Luc
Baleige, Antoine
Koenig, Marie
Demassiet, Vincent
Agoub, Mohamed
Barikova, Victoria
Benmessaoud, Dalila
Brunet, Floriane
Carta, Mauro-Giovanni
Castelpietra, Giulio
Crepaz-Keay, David
Daumerie, Nicolas
Fontaine, Audrey
Grigutyte, Neringa
Kishore, Jugal
Kiss, Marta
Laporta, Marc
Layoussif, Elkhansaa
Limane, Youssouf
Lopez, Marcelino
Mura, Gioia
Pelletier, Jean-François
Raharinivo, Mbolatiana
Richa, Sami
Robles-Garcia, Rebecca
Stona, Anne-Claire
Skourteli, Marina
Thévenon, Catherine
Triantafyllou, Michel
Vasilopoulos, Fotis
Wooley, Stéphanie
Reed, Geoffrey
Guernut, Mathilde
Saxena, Shekhar
Askevis-Leherpeux, Françoise
How service users and carers understand, perceive, rephrase, and communicate about “depressive episode” and “schizophrenia” diagnoses: an international participatory research
title How service users and carers understand, perceive, rephrase, and communicate about “depressive episode” and “schizophrenia” diagnoses: an international participatory research
title_full How service users and carers understand, perceive, rephrase, and communicate about “depressive episode” and “schizophrenia” diagnoses: an international participatory research
title_fullStr How service users and carers understand, perceive, rephrase, and communicate about “depressive episode” and “schizophrenia” diagnoses: an international participatory research
title_full_unstemmed How service users and carers understand, perceive, rephrase, and communicate about “depressive episode” and “schizophrenia” diagnoses: an international participatory research
title_short How service users and carers understand, perceive, rephrase, and communicate about “depressive episode” and “schizophrenia” diagnoses: an international participatory research
title_sort how service users and carers understand, perceive, rephrase, and communicate about “depressive episode” and “schizophrenia” diagnoses: an international participatory research
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7471108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32086537
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00127-020-01836-6
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