Cultural formulation interview: Awareness and attitudes of South African psychiatrists and psychiatry registrars

Background: The Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) includes a set of 16 questions formulated for clinicians to obtain information about cultural influences on an individual’s clinical presentation during a mental health assessment. The CFI is a newly formulated interview that has been evaluated in...

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Main Authors: Dijeng J. Mabaso, Carla Kotze
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2020-10-01
Series:South African Journal of Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://sajp.org.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/1467
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spelling doaj-3c43717e940d4a3aab22b3c04e5183a02020-11-25T04:08:41ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Psychiatry 1608-96852078-67862020-10-01260e1e710.4102/sajpsychiatry.v26i0.1467510Cultural formulation interview: Awareness and attitudes of South African psychiatrists and psychiatry registrarsDijeng J. Mabaso0Carla Kotze1Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Science, Weskoppies Psychiatric Hospital, University of Pretoria, PretoriaDepartment of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Science, Weskoppies Psychiatric Hospital, University of Pretoria, PretoriaBackground: The Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) includes a set of 16 questions formulated for clinicians to obtain information about cultural influences on an individual’s clinical presentation during a mental health assessment. The CFI is a newly formulated interview that has been evaluated in various localities, but not in South Africa. Aim: We assessed the awareness and attitudes of South African psychiatrists and psychiatrists in training towards the CFI and its use in their patient care. Setting: Participants were recruited via the South African Society of Psychiatrists (SASOP) database and were invited to complete an online questionnaire. Methods: Certain demographic aspects of psychiatrists and psychiatrists in training were compared with regard to their awareness of and attitudes towards the CFI. Results: Of the 75 participants who completed the questionnaire, only 46.7% (n = 35) were aware of the CFI, and of these, only 5.3% (n = 4) used the CFI. There was generally a positive attitude towards the CFI with the majority of the participants agreeing that the CFI is easy to understand and relevant in clinical practice; however, none of the results showed statistical significance. Most participants who were aware of the CFI (89%, n = 31) were of the opinion that the CFI would prolong their patient assessment time. Conclusion: Most participants had a positive attitude towards the CFI. The negative response regarding the CFI prolonging patient assessment time could be a potential barrier in its clinical application. This study is an essential first step for further research into the CFI and its use in SA and contributed towards improving awareness of the CFI.https://sajp.org.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/1467attitudescultural formulation interviewpsychiatristsculturemental healthformulation
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Cultural formulation interview: Awareness and attitudes of South African psychiatrists and psychiatry registrars
South African Journal of Psychiatry
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Carla Kotze
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title Cultural formulation interview: Awareness and attitudes of South African psychiatrists and psychiatry registrars
title_short Cultural formulation interview: Awareness and attitudes of South African psychiatrists and psychiatry registrars
title_full Cultural formulation interview: Awareness and attitudes of South African psychiatrists and psychiatry registrars
title_fullStr Cultural formulation interview: Awareness and attitudes of South African psychiatrists and psychiatry registrars
title_full_unstemmed Cultural formulation interview: Awareness and attitudes of South African psychiatrists and psychiatry registrars
title_sort cultural formulation interview: awareness and attitudes of south african psychiatrists and psychiatry registrars
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series South African Journal of Psychiatry
issn 1608-9685
2078-6786
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Background: The Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) includes a set of 16 questions formulated for clinicians to obtain information about cultural influences on an individual’s clinical presentation during a mental health assessment. The CFI is a newly formulated interview that has been evaluated in various localities, but not in South Africa. Aim: We assessed the awareness and attitudes of South African psychiatrists and psychiatrists in training towards the CFI and its use in their patient care. Setting: Participants were recruited via the South African Society of Psychiatrists (SASOP) database and were invited to complete an online questionnaire. Methods: Certain demographic aspects of psychiatrists and psychiatrists in training were compared with regard to their awareness of and attitudes towards the CFI. Results: Of the 75 participants who completed the questionnaire, only 46.7% (n = 35) were aware of the CFI, and of these, only 5.3% (n = 4) used the CFI. There was generally a positive attitude towards the CFI with the majority of the participants agreeing that the CFI is easy to understand and relevant in clinical practice; however, none of the results showed statistical significance. Most participants who were aware of the CFI (89%, n = 31) were of the opinion that the CFI would prolong their patient assessment time. Conclusion: Most participants had a positive attitude towards the CFI. The negative response regarding the CFI prolonging patient assessment time could be a potential barrier in its clinical application. This study is an essential first step for further research into the CFI and its use in SA and contributed towards improving awareness of the CFI.
topic attitudes
cultural formulation interview
psychiatrists
culture
mental health
formulation
url https://sajp.org.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/1467
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