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Mobile phone text message reminders of antipsychotic medication: is it time and who should receive them? A cross-sectional trust-wide survey of psychiatric inpatients

机译:手机短信提醒人们服用抗精神病药物:时间到了,谁应该接受?精神科住院患者的跨部门信任调查

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Background Poor adherence to antipsychotic medication is a widespread problem, and the largest predictor of relapse in patients with psychosis. Electronic reminders are increasingly used to improve medication adherence for a variety of medical conditions, but have received little attention in the context of psychotic disorders. We aimed to explore the feasibility and acceptability of including short message service (SMS) medication reminders in the aftercare plan of service users discharged from inpatient care on maintenance antipsychotic medication. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional, trust-wide survey in the inpatient units of the Oxleas National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust in the UK between June 29 and August 3, 2012. Using a self-report questionnaire and the Drug Attitude Inventory, we examined inpatient attitudes towards antipsychotic drugs, past adherence to antipsychotic medication, frequency of mobile phone ownership, and interest in receiving SMS medication reminders upon discharge from the ward. Predictors of a patient’s interest in receiving electronic reminders were examined using simple logistic regression models. Results Of 273 inpatients, 85 met eligibility criteria for the survey, showed decisional capacity, and agreed to participate. Of the 85 respondents, over a third (31-35%) admitted to have forgotten to take/collect their antipsychotic medication in the past, and approximately half (49%) to have intentionally skipped their antipsychotics or taken a smaller dose than prescribed. Male patients (55%), those with negative attitudes towards antipsychotics (40%), and those unsatisfied with the information they received on medication (35%) were approximately 3 to 4 times more likely to report past intentional poor adherence. The large majority of respondents (80-82%) reported having a mobile phone and knowing how to use SMS, and a smaller majority (59%) expressed an interest in receiving SMS medication reminders after discharge. No variable predicted a patient’s interest in receiving electronic reminders of antipsychotics. Conclusions Automatic SMS reminders of antipsychotic medication were acceptable to the majority of the survey respondents as an optional service offered upon discharge from inpatient care. Automatic electronic reminders deserve further investigation as a flexible, minimally invasive, cost-effective and broadly applicable tool that can potentially improve antipsychotic adherence and clinical outcomes.
机译:背景技术对抗精神病药物依从性差是一个普遍的问题,也是精神病患者复发的最大预测指标。电子提醒越来越多地用于改善各种医疗条件下对药物的依从性,但在精神病性疾病中很少受到关注。我们旨在探讨将短消息服务(SMS)药物提醒纳入住院治疗后因使用抗精神病药物而住院的服务使用者的后期护理计划中的可行性和可接受性。方法我们在2012年6月29日至8月3日期间,对英国Oxleas国家卫生服务(NHS)基金会信托的住院单元进行了横断面,信任范围调查。使用自我报告调查表和药物态度调查表,我们检查了住院患者对抗精神病药物的态度,过去对抗精神病药物的依从性,手机拥有的频率以及从病房出院后收到SMS药物提醒的兴趣。使用简单的逻辑回归模型检查了患者是否希望接收电子提醒。结果273名住院患者中,有85名符合调查的入选标准,显示出决定能力并同意参加。在85位受访者中,超过三分之一(31-35%)的受访者承认过去忘记服用/收集抗精神病药,而大约一半(49%)的人有意跳过抗精神病药物或服用的剂量比处方药少。男性患者(55%),对抗精神病药持否定态度的患者(40%)和对药物治疗信息不满意的患者(35%)报告过去的故意不良依从性的可能性约为3至4倍。绝大多数受访者(80-82%)报告说拥有手机并知道如何使用短信,而少数受访者(59%)表示有兴趣在出院后接受短信提醒。没有任何变量可以预测患者对接收抗精神病药的电子提醒的兴趣。结论接受抗精神病药物治疗的自动SMS提醒被大多数受访者接受,作为住院服务出院后提供的一项可选服务。自动电子提醒作为一种灵活的,微创的,具有成本效益的和广泛适用的工具值得进一步研究,它可以潜在地改善抗精神病药物的依从性和临床效果。

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