AUTONOMY FOR MEDICATION MANAGEMENT IN PATIENTS WITH MENTAL DISORDERS: SCOPE REVIEW PROTOCOL
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https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.8455Keywords:
Mental Health, Personal Autonomy, Mental DisordersAbstract
Psychiatric disorders affect millions of people globally, representing a major public health challenge. Adherence to medication treatment is essential for the effective management of these disorders, but non-adherence rates are variable and worrying. Several factors, such as concerns about side effects, lack of knowledge about the disease, treatment costs and fear of dependence, are associated with non-adherence. This study explores the importance of patient autonomy in mental health, highlighting patient-centered strategies to improve treatment adherence. The need for innovative practices that empower patients is emphasized, promoting active and informed participation in treatment decisions, aiming to improve quality of life and therapeutic results.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Thaiza Laudares, Gabriela Silva, Lucas Lima, Allana Dias, Mariana Bento, Iriene Souza, Andreia Carmo, Cristina Sampaio

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