Objective: To test whether offering financial incentives to patients with psychotic disorders is effective in improving adherence to maintenance treatment with antipsychotics. Design: Cluster randomised controlled trial. Setting: Community mental health teams in secondary psychiatric care in the United Kingdom. Participants: Patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, or bipolar disorder, who were prescribed long acting antipsychotic (depot) injections but had received 75% or less of the prescribed injections. We randomly allocated 73 teams with a total of 141 patients. Primary outcome data were available for 35 intervention teams with 75 patients (96% of randomised) and for 31 control teams with 56 patients ...
Background Poor adherence to long-term antipsychotic injectable (LAI) medication in patients with ps...
Abstract Background Various interventions have been tested to achieve adherence to anti-psychotic ma...
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OBJECTIVE: To test whether offering financial incentives to patients with psychotic disorders is eff...
Funding: This trial was funded by the National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Asses...
BACKGROUND: Various interventions have been tested to achieve adherence to anti-psychotic maintenanc...
Background: Various interventions have been tested to achieve adherence to anti-psychotic maintenanc...
Background: Various interventions have been tested to achieve adherence to anti-psychotic maintenanc...
Background: Various interventions have been tested to achieve adherence to anti-psychotic maintenanc...
Background: Offering a modest financial incentive to people with psychosis can promote adherence to ...
Background Various interventions have been tested to achieve adherence to anti-psychotic maintena...
Background Offering a modest financial incentive to people with psychosis can promote adherence to d...
Background Poor adherence to long-term antipsychotic injectable (LAI) medication in patients with ps...
Background Poor adherence to long-term antipsychotic injectable (LAI) medication in patients with ps...
Background Poor adherence to long-term antipsychotic injectable (LAI) medication in patients with ps...
Background Poor adherence to long-term antipsychotic injectable (LAI) medication in patients with ps...
Abstract Background Various interventions have been tested to achieve adherence to anti-psychotic ma...
Creative Commons Attribution License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0
OBJECTIVE: To test whether offering financial incentives to patients with psychotic disorders is eff...
Funding: This trial was funded by the National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Asses...
BACKGROUND: Various interventions have been tested to achieve adherence to anti-psychotic maintenanc...
Background: Various interventions have been tested to achieve adherence to anti-psychotic maintenanc...
Background: Various interventions have been tested to achieve adherence to anti-psychotic maintenanc...
Background: Various interventions have been tested to achieve adherence to anti-psychotic maintenanc...
Background: Offering a modest financial incentive to people with psychosis can promote adherence to ...
Background Various interventions have been tested to achieve adherence to anti-psychotic maintena...
Background Offering a modest financial incentive to people with psychosis can promote adherence to d...
Background Poor adherence to long-term antipsychotic injectable (LAI) medication in patients with ps...
Background Poor adherence to long-term antipsychotic injectable (LAI) medication in patients with ps...
Background Poor adherence to long-term antipsychotic injectable (LAI) medication in patients with ps...
Background Poor adherence to long-term antipsychotic injectable (LAI) medication in patients with ps...
Abstract Background Various interventions have been tested to achieve adherence to anti-psychotic ma...
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