OBJECTIVE: International guidelines recommend monitoring for weight gain and metabolic disturbance in patients prescribed second generation antipsychotics. We aimed to investigate whether a targeted intervention could improve levels of monitoring in a first episode psychosis clinic. METHOD: A pre-intervention audit of both metabolic screening rates and specific monitoring of weight and metabolic indices following the initiation of antipsychotic medication was performed in our first episode psychosis clinic. This was repeated 18 months later, following an intervention that included a number of targeted improvement strategies based on an analysis of barriers and enablers to performing monitoring within the clinic. The intervention included pr...
OBJECTIVE: To further define the metabolic profiles of second-generation antipsychotics during the t...
Class of 2014 AbstractSpecific Aims: The purpose of this study is to assess whether baseline rates o...
Background: Studies suggest that individuals with serious mental illness have higher rates of morb...
Objective: International guidelines recommend monitoring for weight gain and metabolic disturbance i...
This project was designed to improve fidelity to ADA/APA metabolic monitoring guidelines for patient...
OBJECTIVE: Clinicians are increasingly being asked to implement guideline recommendations into thei...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to increase the rate of cardiometabolic monitoring for patients receiv...
Introduction: Patients taking second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs) are at increased risk of devel...
Objective: To describe the process and impact of a service-level intervention on metabolic monitorin...
Objective: Treatment with second generation antipsychotics (SGAs) can increase the risk of patients ...
Aim: Initiating antipsychotic medication frequently induces rapid, clinically significant weight gai...
BACKGROUND: Despite increased cardiometabolic risk in individuals with mental illness taking antipsy...
Objectives To increase the frequency and quality of screening for the metabolic syndrome in people p...
Objectives: To assess changes in body mass and metabolic profiles in patients with first-episode sch...
Mental health problems like schizophrenia, bipolar affective disorder and use of second generation a...
OBJECTIVE: To further define the metabolic profiles of second-generation antipsychotics during the t...
Class of 2014 AbstractSpecific Aims: The purpose of this study is to assess whether baseline rates o...
Background: Studies suggest that individuals with serious mental illness have higher rates of morb...
Objective: International guidelines recommend monitoring for weight gain and metabolic disturbance i...
This project was designed to improve fidelity to ADA/APA metabolic monitoring guidelines for patient...
OBJECTIVE: Clinicians are increasingly being asked to implement guideline recommendations into thei...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to increase the rate of cardiometabolic monitoring for patients receiv...
Introduction: Patients taking second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs) are at increased risk of devel...
Objective: To describe the process and impact of a service-level intervention on metabolic monitorin...
Objective: Treatment with second generation antipsychotics (SGAs) can increase the risk of patients ...
Aim: Initiating antipsychotic medication frequently induces rapid, clinically significant weight gai...
BACKGROUND: Despite increased cardiometabolic risk in individuals with mental illness taking antipsy...
Objectives To increase the frequency and quality of screening for the metabolic syndrome in people p...
Objectives: To assess changes in body mass and metabolic profiles in patients with first-episode sch...
Mental health problems like schizophrenia, bipolar affective disorder and use of second generation a...
OBJECTIVE: To further define the metabolic profiles of second-generation antipsychotics during the t...
Class of 2014 AbstractSpecific Aims: The purpose of this study is to assess whether baseline rates o...
Background: Studies suggest that individuals with serious mental illness have higher rates of morb...