Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
No requiere tratamiento Farmacológico
English translation:
At the moment, the patient does not require drug therapy
Spanish term
No requiere tratamiento Farmacológico
No sé cómo traducir bien está frase.
Al momento, el paciente no tratamiento Farmacológico.
este es mi intento:
At the moment, he does not require pharmacological treatment.
Me ayudan?
Gracias
Mar 17, 2020 15:26: philgoddard changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Apr 1, 2020 12:13: Taña Dalglish Created KOG entry
Non-PRO (3): Carol Gullidge, Neil Ashby, philgoddard
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Proposed translations
At the moment, the patient does not require drug therapy
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Some may use "pharmacological treatment", but I am trying to simplify the language.
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Note added at 15 days (2020-04-01 12:13:00 GMT) Post-grading
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Thanks.
Pharmacological treatment is not necessary
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Note added at 19 minutos (2020-03-17 02:26:17 GMT)
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Drug treatment is not necessary
https://books.google.es/books?id=OriHAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA231&lpg=P...
[the patient] does not require pharmacological treatment
2. 'Pharmacological treatment/management' is the term that psychiatrists tend to use most often.
Examples:
Scholarly articles for **psychiatric treatment pharmacological
… vs. pharmacological treatment of psychiatric disorders**: … - McHugh - Cited by 420
… Psychiatry (WFSBP) guidelines for the **pharmacological … - Bandelow - Cited by 575
**Non-pharmacological interventions** in dementia - Douglas - Cited by 317
Patient Preference for **Psychological vs. Pharmacological** ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › pmc › articles › PMC4156137
by RK McHugh - 2013 - Cited by 418 - Related articles
Studies across diverse settings indicate that on average **patients prefer psychological treatment to pharmacological treatment** for depression and anxiety at a rate of 3 to 1.
Introduction · Methods · Results · Discussion
**Pharmacological treatment of mental disorders** in - Service ...whqlibdoc.who.int › publications › 9789241547697_eng
The psychological implications of receiving a drug therapy should be discussed and taken into account. 1.3 In general, health care providers and patients should consider that most psychiatric disorders can effectively be tackled by means of **pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions**.
**Pharmacological Management** of the Psychiatric Aspects of ...www.psychiatrictimes.com › special-reports › pharmacological-manag...
Apr 24, 2019 - Management of TBI psychiatric disturbances should always be multidisciplinary and include both pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions. An extensive armamentarium of pharmacological options is available, and there have been a number of randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses (Table).
Clinical Practice Guidelines | psychiatry.orgwww.psychiatry.org › psychiatrists › clinical-practice-guidelines
**Pharmacological Treatment** of Patients with Alcohol Use Disorder ... practice guidelines and makes them available as additional information for psychiatrists:.
[the patient] does not need to be medicated
[the patient] does not need to be medicated
El enlace que te pongo trata del tema y verás esta frase:
..."by physically restraining a person who does not want to be medicated"
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