MH | Patient Response to Illness PRIMER
STAT Stitch Deep Dive Podcast Beyond The Bedside by Regular Guy
Episode notes
Patient responses to mental illness and treatment are never uniform; they are distinctly shaped by an overlapping mosaic of individual, interpersonal, and cultural factors. Mastering this breakdown of influences is essential for safe, holistic psychiatric nursing care.
1. Individual Factors: Biology, Development, and Coping Age at onset strongly predicts a disease's prognosis. For example, younger onset of schizophrenia yields poorer outcomes because the patient has less developed coping skills and personal identity. Developmentally, patients must successfully navigate Erikson’s psychosocial stages (such as trust versus mistrust); getting "stuck" at any stage severely limits their ability to manage future stress and illness.
Genetics and physical health play an unchan ...