Background: Little is known about the factors influencing treatment choice in psychosis, the majority of this work being conducted with specialists (consultant) in psychiatry. We sought to examine trainees' choices of treatment for psychosis if they had to prescribe it for themselves, their patients, and factors influencing decision-making. Methods: Cross-sectional, semi-structured questionnaire-based study. Results: Of the 726 respondents (response rate = 66%), the majority chose second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs) if they had to prescribe it for themselves (n = 530, 93%) or for their patients (n = 546, 94%). The main factor influencing choice was perceived efficacy, 84.8% (n = 475) of trainees stating this was the most important facto...
Background: Antipsychotic medications (APs) are used for people with psychosis diagnoses and, increa...
The purpose of this study was to develop, test and pilot an experimental paradigm for evaluating cli...
Background People diagnosed with serious mental illnesses (SMIs) such as schizophrenia and bipolar a...
Background: Little is known about the factors influencing treatment choice in psychosis, the majorit...
Background: In deciding pharmacotherapy treatment, doctors have to balance the risks and benefits o...
Abstract Background In recent decades atypical antipsychotics have increased treatment options avail...
The purpose of this study was to identify clinician characteristics associated with higher prescript...
Treatment of schizophrenia with antipsychotic drugs is frequently sub-optimal. One reason for this m...
The present study investigated the use of antipsychotics in a sample of clinically unstable patients...
Evidence regarding overestimation of the efficacy of antipsychotics and underestimation of their tox...
Background: Gabbay and le May (2004) argue that successful implementation of research evidence requi...
Background Shared decision-making (SDM) is a process whereby clinicians and patients work together t...
Introduction: A number of large naturalistic trials have reported in recent years comparing second g...
Background: Antipsychotic medications (APs) are used for people with psychosis diagnoses and, increa...
The purpose of this study was to develop, test and pilot an experimental paradigm for evaluating cli...
Background People diagnosed with serious mental illnesses (SMIs) such as schizophrenia and bipolar a...
Background: Little is known about the factors influencing treatment choice in psychosis, the majorit...
Background: In deciding pharmacotherapy treatment, doctors have to balance the risks and benefits o...
Abstract Background In recent decades atypical antipsychotics have increased treatment options avail...
The purpose of this study was to identify clinician characteristics associated with higher prescript...
Treatment of schizophrenia with antipsychotic drugs is frequently sub-optimal. One reason for this m...
The present study investigated the use of antipsychotics in a sample of clinically unstable patients...
Evidence regarding overestimation of the efficacy of antipsychotics and underestimation of their tox...
Background: Gabbay and le May (2004) argue that successful implementation of research evidence requi...
Background Shared decision-making (SDM) is a process whereby clinicians and patients work together t...
Introduction: A number of large naturalistic trials have reported in recent years comparing second g...
Background: Antipsychotic medications (APs) are used for people with psychosis diagnoses and, increa...
The purpose of this study was to develop, test and pilot an experimental paradigm for evaluating cli...
Background People diagnosed with serious mental illnesses (SMIs) such as schizophrenia and bipolar a...