Toward ICD-11 Implementation: Attitudes and Expectations of the Russian Psychiatric Community

Maya A. Kulygina , Timur S. Syunyakov , Ilya A. Fedotov , George P. Kostyuk

Consortium PSYCHIATRICUM ›› 2021, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (2) : 23 -34.

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Toward ICD-11 Implementation: Attitudes and Expectations of the Russian Psychiatric Community

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Background. ICD-11 implementation will start in early 2022 in WHO member countries, including Russia. This process should be preceded not only by the official translation and wide distribution of ICD-11 statistical classification and diagnostic guidelines but also by clinicians’ training. For recent years ICD-11 development and innovations in the diagnosis of mental disorders were in the focus of attention of mental health professionals in all over the world.

Objectives. This online survey aimed to identify the current views of the Russian psychiatric community on the upcoming implementation of ICD-11.

Methods. A survey was composed in a Google form and circulated through the website of the Russian Society of Psychiatrists and other professional networks. Statistical and narrative analysis was provided. The sample was represented by 148 psychiatrists working in inpatient or outpatient clinical settings.

Results. Expectations for the classification of mental disorders reported by the respondents were wider than the current purpose of ICD-10. In general, the Russian psychiatrists expressed their interests to forthcoming ICD-11 implementation. Positive attitudes to ICD-11 innovations were associated with the familiarity with the ICD-11 draft.

Conservative or negative views were related to longer years of clinical experience. Early carrier psychiatrists were more practically oriented than ’old school’ clinicians.

Conclusion. This survey may help to promote the ICD-11 by focusing on its advantages for clinical practice and develop targeted training programs.

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ICD-11 / ICD-10 / diagnosis / clinical practice / mental disorders / attitudes / Russian Society of Psychiatrists

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Maya A. Kulygina, Timur S. Syunyakov, Ilya A. Fedotov, George P. Kostyuk. Toward ICD-11 Implementation: Attitudes and Expectations of the Russian Psychiatric Community. Consortium PSYCHIATRICUM, 2021, 2(2): 23-34 DOI:10.17816/CP80

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