Background Offering a modest financial incentive to people with psychosis can promote adherence to depot antipsychotic medication, but the cost-effectiveness of this approach has not been examined. Methods Economic evaluation within a pragmatic cluster-randomised controlled trial. 141 patients under the care of 73 teams (clusters) were randomised to intervention or control; 138 patients with diagnoses of schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder or bipolar disorder participated. Intervention participants received £15 per depot injection over 12 months, additional to usual acute, mental and community primary health services. The control group received usual health services. Main outcome measures: incremental cost per 20% increase in adherence...
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...
Objective: Offering a financial incentive ('Money for Medication') is effective in improving adheren...
Background: Offering a modest financial incentive to people with psychosis can promote adherence to ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Offering a modest financial incentive to people with psychosis can promote ...
Offering a modest financial incentive to people with psychosis can promote adherence to depot antips...
Offering a modest financial incentive to people with psychosis can promote adherence to depot antips...
Background Offering a modest financial incentive to people with psychosis can promote adherence to d...
Objective: To test whether offering financial incentives to patients with psychotic disorders is eff...
BACKGROUND: Various interventions have been tested to achieve adherence to anti-psychotic maintenanc...
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: 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 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...
Objective: Offering a financial incentive ('Money for Medication') is effective in improving adheren...
Background: Offering a modest financial incentive to people with psychosis can promote adherence to ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Offering a modest financial incentive to people with psychosis can promote ...
Offering a modest financial incentive to people with psychosis can promote adherence to depot antips...
Offering a modest financial incentive to people with psychosis can promote adherence to depot antips...
Background Offering a modest financial incentive to people with psychosis can promote adherence to d...
Objective: To test whether offering financial incentives to patients with psychotic disorders is eff...
BACKGROUND: Various interventions have been tested to achieve adherence to anti-psychotic maintenanc...
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: 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 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...
Objective: Offering a financial incentive ('Money for Medication') is effective in improving adheren...