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Tytuł:
Classification of mental disorders : a conceptual framework for the ICD-11
Klasyfikacja zaburzeń psychicznych : koncepcyjne założenia ICD-11
Autorzy:
Heitzman, Janusz
Łoza, Bartosz
Kosmowski, Wojciech
Opis:
The World Psychiatric Association (WPA) and World Health Organization (WHO) are currently engaging in the revision of the International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10). Polish Psychiatric Association (PPA) is participating in that process and the first step was an international survey of Polish psychiatrists expressing their experiences and concepts about the new ICD-11. The mission is to produce an international classification that is up to the contemporary challenge, is ready for electronic health records, serves as a standard for scientific comparability and facilitates communication in psychiatry. This is the review of works currently underway, including PPA members’ tasks and efforts, regarding ICD-10 revision.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Classification of mental disorders : a conceptual framework for the ICD-11
Klasyfikacja zaburzeń psychicznych : koncepcyjne założenia ICD-11
Autorzy:
Heitzman, Janusz
Łoza, Bartosz
Kosmowski, Wojciech
Opis:
The World Psychiatric Association (WPA) and World Health Organization (WHO) are currently engaging in the revision of the International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10). Polish Psychiatric Association (PPA) is participating in that process and the first step was an international survey of Polish psychiatrists expressing their experiences and concepts about the new ICD-11. The mission is to produce an international classification that is up to the contemporary challenge, is ready for electronic health records, serves as a standard for scientific comparability and facilitates communication in psychiatry. This is the review of works currently underway, including PPA members’ tasks and efforts, regarding ICD-10 revision.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
W kierunku nowej klasyfikacji zaburzeń psychicznych : opinie polskich psychiatrów dotyczące projektu ICD-11
V napravlenii novyh klassifikacij psihičeskih narušenij : opiniipolʹskih psihiatrov na temu proekta ICD-11
Vers la nouvelle classification des troubles mentaux : les opinions des psychiatres polonais quant au projet ICD-11
Toward the new classification of mental disorders : Polish psychiatrists’ opinions about project of ICD-11
In Richtung der neuen Klassifikation von psychischen Störungen : Teil II: Meinungen der polnischen Psychiater zum ICD-11 – Projekt
В направлении новых классификаций психических нарушений : опиниипольских психиатров на тему проекта ICD-11
Autorzy:
Łoza, Bartosz
Heitzman, Janusz
Kosmowski, Wojciech
Opis:
Aim. The World Psychiatric Association (WPA) and the World Health Organization (WHO) initiated a series of national surveys regarding the revision of the chapter on Mental and Behavioural Disorders of the ICD-10. They are part of the global and systematic studies providing input into the new classification of mental disorders (ICD-11). Method. In Poland, the survey after translation and implementing was performed electronically in collaboration with the Polish Psychiatric Association (17 Jan – 22 Feb 2011). 206 psychiatrists presented their experiences and ideas regarding international and other classification systems. Results. We present results from our national part of the survey. Psychiatrists called for simplifying the classification system, with less than 100 main categories in ICD-11. That would be beneficial for professionals, their clients and all other participants. Psychiatrists accepted both strict diagnostic criteria and flexible guidance in a classification manual. The independent severity axis should be implemented for all diagnoses. The functional status was considered to be a part of general diagnostic criteria. The dimensional scales were indicated as beneficial for the diagnostic process. Participants did not report any important problems with the cross-cultural applicability of existing classifications. The validity of some categories of ICD-10 was considered poor and their definitions should be reviewed, especially: schizotypal disorder, schizoaffective disorder, borderline personality disorder, dissociative/conversion disorders and some neurotic disorders. Conclusion. The survey, as a part of truly international process, was the occasion to strengthen Polish psychiatrists’ contribution regarding developing the new international classification (ICD-11).
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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