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Misdiagnosis and therapeutic impasse in psychiatry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 September 2022

M. Zrelli*
Affiliation:
Razi Hospital, Psychiatry D, Manouba, Tunisia
E. Bergaoui
Affiliation:
Razi Hospital, Psychiatry D, Tunis, Tunisia
N. Staali
Affiliation:
Razi Hospital, Psychiatry D, Tunis, Tunisia
M. Moalla
Affiliation:
Razi Hospital, Psychiatry D, Manouba, Tunisia
W. Melki
Affiliation:
Razi Hospital, Psychiatry D, Manouba, Tunisia
*
*Corresponding author.

Abstract

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Introduction

We frequently receive patients with atypical psychiatric symptoms admitted in our department after consulting other psychiatrists and triying several treatments.

Objectives

To highlight the factors of misdiagnosis in patients of our department.

Methods

We recruited 70 patients during their appointment or during their hospital admission in our department between March and April 2021. We collected the patients’ socio-demographic and clinical data using a pre-designed questionnaire.

Results

Patients were aged between 17 and 68 years with a sex ratio (M/F) of 1. Mood disorders accounted for 24.6% of disorders (N=17) whereas schizophrenia 66.7% (N=46). Patients resided in urban areas in 88.6% of cases (N=69). The average number of hospitalizations was 2.7 with extremes ranging from 0 to 14. The average time between the onset of the symptoms and the first consultation was 1 year. The mean time from onset to hospitalization was 4.37 years. The rate of consulting a psychiatrist prior to admission was 42.8%. The diagnosis was corrected during the follow-up of the patients in 24.3% of cases. Conventional neuroleptics were prescribed as first-line treatment in 42.85% of cases. Due to poor tolerance or ineffectiveness of the treatment, 31.42% of patients had to change treatment.

Conclusions

Patients, who were desperate to find an adequate treatment for their disorders, put a lot of hope in the Razi psychiatric hospital. But after several years of evolution of their disease, we are faced with a therapeutic impasse. Raising awareness of mental illnesses is necessary for an early and adequate treatment.

Disclosure

No significant relationships.

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