Background The open dialogue (OD) approach includes the need-adapted use of psychiatric medication in treating first-episode psychosis (FEP), but there is limited information on how psychiatric medications are actually used in OD-based services. This study aims to analyse long-term medication dispensing patterns among FEP cohort treated according to the OD. Methods The OD cohort consisted of people who received treatment for FEP in the Finnish Western Lapland catchment area at a time of OD implementation (n=61). The comparison group included people whose FEP treatment commenced outside the catchment area during the mid-1990s (n=1378). Data were gathered from national registers from onset to the end of the 10-year follow-up or death. A ...
As part of the Need- Adapted Finnish model, the Open Dialogue (OD) approach aims at treating psychot...
AIM: It is now necessary to investigate whether recovery in psychosis is possible without the use of...
OBJECTIVE: Studies investigating medication adherence in psychosis are limited by the need of a cert...
Open Dialogue (OD) is an integrated approach to mental health care, which has demonstrated promising...
Objective: Guidelines for antipsychotic use in first-episode psychosis (FEP) recommend that medicati...
The long-term effectiveness of antipsychotic maintenance treatment after first-episode psychosis (FE...
AIM: There is an ongoing debate regarding the optimal timing of discontinuation of antipsychotic dru...
Only a minority of patients treated with antipsychotics in clinical studies continue their treatment...
Objective: Treatment guidelines suggest distinctive medication strategies for first-episode and mult...
Open Dialogue (OD) is a Finnish approach to crisis intervention and ongoing care for young people ex...
In the last decade, many first-episode psychosis programs have been developed in the United States a...
Only a minority of patients treated with antipsychotics in clinical studies continue their treatment...
Aim & Background: Non-adherence to antipsychotic treatment is a major issue in the management of...
Purpose: To describe (1) the clinical profiles and the patterns of use of long-acting injectable (LA...
Background: There are questions about the risk-benefit balance of longer-term antipsychotic medicat...
As part of the Need- Adapted Finnish model, the Open Dialogue (OD) approach aims at treating psychot...
AIM: It is now necessary to investigate whether recovery in psychosis is possible without the use of...
OBJECTIVE: Studies investigating medication adherence in psychosis are limited by the need of a cert...
Open Dialogue (OD) is an integrated approach to mental health care, which has demonstrated promising...
Objective: Guidelines for antipsychotic use in first-episode psychosis (FEP) recommend that medicati...
The long-term effectiveness of antipsychotic maintenance treatment after first-episode psychosis (FE...
AIM: There is an ongoing debate regarding the optimal timing of discontinuation of antipsychotic dru...
Only a minority of patients treated with antipsychotics in clinical studies continue their treatment...
Objective: Treatment guidelines suggest distinctive medication strategies for first-episode and mult...
Open Dialogue (OD) is a Finnish approach to crisis intervention and ongoing care for young people ex...
In the last decade, many first-episode psychosis programs have been developed in the United States a...
Only a minority of patients treated with antipsychotics in clinical studies continue their treatment...
Aim & Background: Non-adherence to antipsychotic treatment is a major issue in the management of...
Purpose: To describe (1) the clinical profiles and the patterns of use of long-acting injectable (LA...
Background: There are questions about the risk-benefit balance of longer-term antipsychotic medicat...
As part of the Need- Adapted Finnish model, the Open Dialogue (OD) approach aims at treating psychot...
AIM: It is now necessary to investigate whether recovery in psychosis is possible without the use of...
OBJECTIVE: Studies investigating medication adherence in psychosis are limited by the need of a cert...