Attitude and perceptions of patients towards long acting depot injections (LAIs)

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作者
Grover, Sandeep [1 ]
Sahoo, Swapnajeet [1 ]
Subodh, B. N. [1 ]
Malhotra, Nidhi [2 ]
Dua, Devakshi [1 ]
Avasthi, Ajit [1 ]
机构
[1] Postgrad Inst Med Educ & Res, Dept Psychiat, Chandigarh 160012, India
[2] Govt Med Coll & Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Sect 32, Chandigarh, India
关键词
Long acting injectables; Treatment preferences; Treatment acceptance; MENTAL-ILLNESS RECOMMENDATIONS; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; INJECTABLE ANTIPSYCHOTICS; MEDICATION NONADHERENCE; TREATMENT ADHERENCE; BIPOLAR DISORDER; PRESCRIPTION PATTERNS; OPEN-LABEL; SCHIZOPHRENIA; PSYCHIATRISTS;
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10.1016/j.ajp.2019.07.052
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
Background: Despite the well-established efficacy of the long acting depot injectable (LAIs) antipsychotics, these are significantly underused and underutilized by the mental health professionals, with a belief that patients will not accept the same. Aims & objectives: To explore the acceptability and perception of patients towards various psychiatric treatments, with specific focus on LAIs. Additionally the study aimed to compare the acceptability of various types of treatments including LAIs between patients with severe mental disorders (Psychotic disorders and Bipolar disorder) and those with Common mental disorders (Anxiety, neurotic and depressive disorders). Methodology: A self-designed semi-structured questionnaire was used to evaluate the preferred treatment options of all the new patients attending the psychiatry outpatient clinic of a tertiary care hospital. Depending on the response, they were further probed for the reasons for accepting or rejecting the LAIs. Results: 2659 patients were interviewed who were divided into two groups (Group I - 321 subjects with psychotic disorders and 120 subjects with bipolar affective disorder (BPAD) and Group II - 2218 subjects with neurotic, stress-related and unipolar depressive disorders). More than three-fourth (78.8%) of the participants in the whole study sample opted for tablets only as their first preferred choice and injectables were opted by about 5% of the participants only, with no significant difference between the 2 groups. After being explained about LAIs, one fourth of the participants (24.9%) reported that they may consider LAIs, without any significant difference between the 2 groups. Among those who refused to take LAIs even after explanation, the commonly reported reasons were difficulty in visiting hospital frequently for the injectables (41.69%), injectables being painful (19.41%), fear of injections (13.96%), no need to take LAIs (12.45%) and preference to take some other types of medicines (8.52%). Conclusions: Considering the fact that LAIs are highly underused in patients with severe mental disorders and there is lack of awareness about LAIs among patients with severe mental disorders, the present study findings suggest that there is reasonable level of acceptance of LAIs among patients with severe mental disorders when explained about the same.
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