Purpose The present study investigated: (i) the rate of prescription of antipsychotic (AP) polypharmacy (APP) in a large, representative sample of psychiatric inpatients; and (ii) the relationship between APP prescription and the characteristics of patients and facilities. Methods The sample included 1022 psychiatric patients scheduled to be discharged from acute inpatient facilities with drug therapies including AP. Demographic and clinical data were obtained from the treating physician or retrieved from patients’ records through a standardized Patient Form. Patients were administered the 24-item Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale. Three indicators were used to describe the process of care in the facilities: a Restrictiveness score, a Sta...
Objective: To analyze prescribing patterns of chronic psychiatric patients living in sheltered housi...
Objective: To analyze prescribing patterns of chronic psychiatric patients living in sheltered housi...
Objective: To analyze prescribing patterns of chronic psychiatric patients living in sheltered housi...
Purpose The present study investigated: (i) the rate of prescription of antipsychotic (AP) polypharm...
Purpose The present study investigated: (i) the rate of prescription of antipsychotic (AP) polypharm...
PURPOSE: The present study investigated: (i) the rate of prescription of antipsychotic (AP) polyp...
PURPOSE: The present study investigated: (i) the rate of prescription of antipsychotic (AP) polyp...
PURPOSE: The present study investigated: (i) the rate of prescription of antipsychotic (AP) polyphar...
PURPOSE: The present study investigated: (i) the rate of prescription of antipsychotic (AP) polyphar...
A recent survey of clinicians' opinions suggested that antipsychotic polypharmacy is reserved for pa...
A recent survey of clinicians' opinions suggested that antipsychotic polypharmacy is reserved for pa...
Background: In psychiatry, polypharmacy is more the rule than the exception. The present study inves...
Objectives. Antipsychotic drug polypharmacy, the practice of using more than one antipsychotic drug ...
Objectives. Antipsychotic drug polypharmacy, the practice of using more than one antipsychotic drug ...
Objective: To analyze prescribing patterns of chronic psychiatric patients living in sheltered housi...
Objective: To analyze prescribing patterns of chronic psychiatric patients living in sheltered housi...
Objective: To analyze prescribing patterns of chronic psychiatric patients living in sheltered housi...
Objective: To analyze prescribing patterns of chronic psychiatric patients living in sheltered housi...
Purpose The present study investigated: (i) the rate of prescription of antipsychotic (AP) polypharm...
Purpose The present study investigated: (i) the rate of prescription of antipsychotic (AP) polypharm...
PURPOSE: The present study investigated: (i) the rate of prescription of antipsychotic (AP) polyp...
PURPOSE: The present study investigated: (i) the rate of prescription of antipsychotic (AP) polyp...
PURPOSE: The present study investigated: (i) the rate of prescription of antipsychotic (AP) polyphar...
PURPOSE: The present study investigated: (i) the rate of prescription of antipsychotic (AP) polyphar...
A recent survey of clinicians' opinions suggested that antipsychotic polypharmacy is reserved for pa...
A recent survey of clinicians' opinions suggested that antipsychotic polypharmacy is reserved for pa...
Background: In psychiatry, polypharmacy is more the rule than the exception. The present study inves...
Objectives. Antipsychotic drug polypharmacy, the practice of using more than one antipsychotic drug ...
Objectives. Antipsychotic drug polypharmacy, the practice of using more than one antipsychotic drug ...
Objective: To analyze prescribing patterns of chronic psychiatric patients living in sheltered housi...
Objective: To analyze prescribing patterns of chronic psychiatric patients living in sheltered housi...
Objective: To analyze prescribing patterns of chronic psychiatric patients living in sheltered housi...
Objective: To analyze prescribing patterns of chronic psychiatric patients living in sheltered housi...