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- ItemEffect of motivational interviewing on medication adherence in patients with bipolar disorder: systematic review(Lut Tamam, 2024-10) Erkuş, Şeyma; Babaoğlu, Elçin; 372023This systematic review was conducted to examine the effect of motivational interviewing method on compliance with medication treatment in individuals diagnosed with bipolar disorder. In this systematic review, the literature was searched in the databases of ''Cochrane, SpringerLink, Ovid, Science Direct, PubMed, ProQuest, Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD), ULAKBIM, YÖKTEZ'', published in the last 5 years, in English language, using the keywords and combinations of ''motivational interviewing'', ''bipolar disorder'', ''adherence''. The titles and abstracts of the studies were reviewed and 6 studies, including 4 randomized controlled trials and 2 nonrandomized studies, that met the inclusion criteria were included in the systematic review. As a result of this systematic review, it was determined that the motivational interviewing method was effective in increasing medication compliance in patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder. In the studies, it was determined that motivational interviewing was applied alone, with medication reminder system or with an educational program. It was determined that motivational interviewing was applied twice a week or twice a month, between 20-60 minutes and between 3-6 sessions. Subjective and objective measurement tools assessing medication adherence and symptoms were used to evaluate the effect of motivational interviewing. It is recommended to increase randomized controlled experimental research examining the effect of motivational interviewing method on medication adherence in patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder and to use motivational interviewing techniques and skills by mental health professionals to increase patients' medication adherence.
- ItemMadde kullanım bozukluğu olan hastalarda çözüm odaklı terapinin psikososyal sorunların azaltılmasına etkisi: sistematik derleme(Erkan Mor, 2024-10) Erkuş, Şeyma; Babaoğlu, Elçin; 372023This systematic review aims to assess the impact of solution-focused therapy (SFT) on mitigating psychosocial issues among patients with substance use disorder. A comprehensive literature search was conducted using databases including PsycInfo, SpringerLink, Cochrane, PubMed, ProQuest, Science Direct, Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD), and ULAKBIM. Articles published within the past decade in English were included, with search terms comprising “substance use disorder,” “solution-focused therapy,” and related combinations. After screening titles and abstracts, eight studies—four randomized controlled trials and four non-randomized studies—met the inclusion criteria and were included in the review. Findings suggest that SFT has a beneficial effect on reducing psychosocial challenges in substance use disorder patients. SFT demonstrated efficacy in alleviating symptom distress, interpersonal relationship issues, social role dysfunction, impulsivity, well-being deficits, and addiction-related symptoms. Additionally, it was found to support recovery processes, enhance self-efficacy, foster an internal locus of control, and reduce trauma and anxiety symptoms. SFT was administered in individual or group formats, with session durations ranging from 30 to 90 minutes, delivered either twice weekly or biweekly over 1 to 12 sessions. Subjective measures assessing psychosocial outcomes were predominantly used across studies to evaluate the impact of SFT. The review highlights the need for more randomized controlled trials to further validate the effectiveness of SFT in this population.