Background. Clinical guidelines advise against prescribing more than one antipsychotic with limited exceptions. Despite this, surveys continue to report high antipsychotic polypharmacy rates. The aim of the study was to investigate the effectiveness of a multi-faceted intervention in reducing prescribing of antipsychotic polypharmacy on general adult psychiatry wards, compared with guidelines alone. Method. A pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial recruited 19 adult psychiatric units (clusters) from the South West of England. Participants were all ward doctors and nurses. The multi-faceted intervention comprised: an educational/CBT workbook; an educational visit to consultants ; and a reminder system on medication charts. Resu...
BACKGROUND: Government policy encourages increasing involvement of patients in their long-term care....
The treatment of psychosis typically requires the use of only one antipsychotic. Even in instances o...
Health services research is vital in any medical specialty. In psychiatry, it has become more high-p...
Background. Clinical guidelines advise against prescribing more than one antipsychotic with limited ...
Background: Clinical guidelines advise against prescribing more than one antipsychotic with limited ...
Background: Antipsychotics are recognised as a critical intervention for schizophrenia and bipolar d...
Introduction: When attempting to implement evidenced based findings and guidelines, focused multi-fa...
The extent of combination antipsychotic prescribing (CAP), or polypharmacy, in the treatment of schi...
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND: Antipsychotic polypharmacy (APP) is the concurrent use of more than one antipsyc...
Evidence of efficacy for high‐dose antipsychotic therapy (HDAT) and antipsychotic combinations (AC) ...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Educational workbooks have been used in psychiatry to influence pat...
Background: Concurrent use of multiple standing antipsychotics (antipsychotic polypharmacy) is incre...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of efforts to translate and disseminate evidence-based gui...
Objective:Although U.K. and international guidelines recommend monotherapy, antipsychotic polypharma...
OBJECTIVE: Although U.K. and international guidelines recommend monotherapy, antipsychotic polypharm...
BACKGROUND: Government policy encourages increasing involvement of patients in their long-term care....
The treatment of psychosis typically requires the use of only one antipsychotic. Even in instances o...
Health services research is vital in any medical specialty. In psychiatry, it has become more high-p...
Background. Clinical guidelines advise against prescribing more than one antipsychotic with limited ...
Background: Clinical guidelines advise against prescribing more than one antipsychotic with limited ...
Background: Antipsychotics are recognised as a critical intervention for schizophrenia and bipolar d...
Introduction: When attempting to implement evidenced based findings and guidelines, focused multi-fa...
The extent of combination antipsychotic prescribing (CAP), or polypharmacy, in the treatment of schi...
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND: Antipsychotic polypharmacy (APP) is the concurrent use of more than one antipsyc...
Evidence of efficacy for high‐dose antipsychotic therapy (HDAT) and antipsychotic combinations (AC) ...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Educational workbooks have been used in psychiatry to influence pat...
Background: Concurrent use of multiple standing antipsychotics (antipsychotic polypharmacy) is incre...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of efforts to translate and disseminate evidence-based gui...
Objective:Although U.K. and international guidelines recommend monotherapy, antipsychotic polypharma...
OBJECTIVE: Although U.K. and international guidelines recommend monotherapy, antipsychotic polypharm...
BACKGROUND: Government policy encourages increasing involvement of patients in their long-term care....
The treatment of psychosis typically requires the use of only one antipsychotic. Even in instances o...
Health services research is vital in any medical specialty. In psychiatry, it has become more high-p...