Medication Adherence Patterns and Influencing Factors in the Early Stages of Psychotic Disorders - 09/06/15
Résumé |
Introduction
Medication adherence is a matter of relevance for early treatment of psychotic disorder.
Objectives |
To understand pattern of medication adherence in this population and factors influencing.
Aims |
To understand the antipsychotic adherence pattern in early stages of psychotic disorder and to identify factors that influence.
Methods |
Natural observation study of 136 patients of first-episode psychosis presenting to Early intervention service in multicultural South London. Data derived from case notes and interviews using standard rating scales for first 18 months.
Results |
Only 39% of patients (n=50) were 100% time adherent with antipsychotic medication in the first month (rest were 83%). Patients using illicit substances were less likely 100% adherent (Pearson χ2= 13.1, df=1,p=0.001). Caucasian patients were more likely to be fully adherent in the first month than Ethnic minority patients (Pearson χ2= 7.5, df=1, p=0.009). During the follow-up period about 57% patients had weeks of not taking antipsychotic, mostly after recovery from first episode. Ethnicity (Pearson χ2=4.5, df=1, p=0.05) and experience of extrapyramidal side-effect (Pearson χ2= 5.6, df=1, p=0.02) were associated with this gap. Involvement of a carer in treatment was associated with better (100%) adherence during follow-up (Pearson χ2= 4.9, df=1,p=0.03).
Conclusions |
Interventions in early stages of psychosis should focus on therapies involving carers/ families and giving attention to illicit substances use and delivered in way relevant to the local ethnic population. Also antipsychotics chosen carefully, using a lower dose and actively looking for emergence of side-effects.
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