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Reasons for initiating long-acting antipsychotics in psychiatric practice: findings from the STAR Network Depot Study

Authors :
Barbui, Corrado
Bertolini, Federico
Bartoli, Francesco
Calandra, Carmela
Callegari, Camilla
Carrà, Giuseppe
D’Agostino, Armando
Lucii, Claudio
Martinotti, Giovanni
Mastromo, Daniele
Moretti, Daniele
Monzani, Emiliano
Porcellana, Matteo
Prestia, Davide
Ostuzzi, Giovanni
Nose, Michela
Purgato, Marianna
Turrini, Giulia
Mazzi, Maria
Angela
Papola, Davide
Gastaldon, Chiara
Terlizzi, Samira
Piccoli, Alberto
Ruggeri, Mirella
De Fazio, Pasquale
Magliocco, Fabio
Caroleo, Mariarita
Raffaele, Gaetano
D'Agostino, Armando
Ostinelli, Edoardo
Giuseppe
Chirico, Margherita
Cavallotti, Simone
Bolognesi, Simone
Debolini, Sara
Pierantozzi, Elisa
Fargnoli, Francesco
Del Zanna, Maria
Giannini, Alessandra
Luccarelli, Livia
De Capua, Alberto
Annese, Pasqua
Maria
Cerretini, Massimiliano
Tozzi, Fiorella
Magnani, Nadia
Cardamone, Giuseppe
Bardicchia, Francesco
Facchi, Edvige
Soscia, Federica
Zotos, Spyridon
Biancosino, Bruno
Zonta, Filippo
Pompei, Francesco
Zizolfi, Daniele
Poloni, Nicola
Ielmini, Marta
Caselli, Ivano
Giana, Edoardo
Buzzi, Aldo
Emanuele
Diurni, Marcello
Milano, Anna
Sani, Emanuele
Calzolari, Roberta
Bortolaso, Paola
Piccinelli, Marco
Cazzamalli, Sara
Caterina
Alberini, Gabro
Piantanida, Silvia
Costantini, Chiara
Paronelli, Chiara
Di Caro, Angela
Moretti, Valentina
Gozzi, Mauro
D'Ippolito, Chiara
Barbanti Silva, Veronica
Papalini, Alessandro
Corbo, Mariangela
Campese, Ornella
Fiori, Federica
Lorusso, Marco
Di Capro, Lucia
Viceconte, Daniela
Mancini, Valerio
Suraniti, Francesco
Signorelli, Maria
Salvina
Rossi, Eugenio
Lupoli, Pasqualino
Menchetti, Marco
Terzi, Laura
Boso, Marianna
Risaro, Paolo
De Paoli, Giuseppe
Catania, Cristina
Tarricone, Ilaria
Caretto, Valentina
Storbini, Viviana
Emiliani, Roberta
Balzarro, Beatrice
Carra, Giuseppe
Tabacchi, Tommaso
Nava, Roberto
Bono, Adele
Provenzi, Milena
Brambilla, Giulia
Aspesi, Flora
Tremolada, Martina
Castagna, Gloria
Bava, Mattia
Verrengia, Enrica
Lucchi, Sara
Oriani, Maria
Ginevra
Barchiesi, Michela
Pacetti, Monica
Aguglia, Andrea
Magni, Laura
Rosa
Rossi, Giuseppe
Beneduce, Rossella
Tura, Giovanni
Battista
Laffranchini, Laura
Ferrato, Farida
Restaino, Francesco
Limosani, Ivan
Ghio, Lucio
Ferro, Maurizio
Parise, Vincenzo
Fricchione
Balletta, Giovanni
Addeo, Lelio
De Vivo, Elisa
Di Benedetto, Rossella
Pinna, Federica
Carpiniello, Bernardo
Spano, Mariangela
Giacomin, Marzio
Pecile, Damiano
Mattei, Chiara
Fabrici, Elisabetta
Pascolo
Panarello, Sofia
Peresson, Giulia
Vitucci, Claudio
Bonavigo, Tommaso
Perini, Giovanni
Boschello, Filippo
Strizzolo, Stefania
Gardellin, Francesco
Di Giannantonio, Massimo
Fizzotti, Carlo
Cossetta, Edoardo
Di Gregorio, Luana
Sozzi, Francesca
Boncompagni, Giancarlo
La Barbera, Daniele
Colli, Giuseppe
Laurenzi, Sabrina
Luca
Maria, Crocamo
Carlo
Barbui, C
Bertolini, F
Bartoli, F
Calandra, C
Callegari, C
Carrà, G
D'Agostino, A
Lucii, C
Martinotti, G
Mastromo, D
Moretti, D
Monzani, E
Porcellana, M
Prestia, D
Ostuzzi, G
Source :
Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology, Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology, Vol 10 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: Long acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotics have been claimed to ensure treatment adherence and possibly reduce the daily burden of oral formulations. So far, only surveys investigating the theoretical prescribing attitudes of clinicians have been employed. On this basis, we aimed to investigate reasons for prescribing LAIs in a real-world, unselected sample of patients. Methods: The STAR Network Depot Study is an observational, multicentre study consecutively enrolling adults initiating a LAI over a 12-months period. Clinical severity was assessed with the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale, and patient’s attitude toward medications with the Drug Attitude Inventory 10 items. Psychiatrists recorded reasons for LAI prescribing for each study participant. Responses were grouped into six non-mutually exclusive categories: aggressiveness, patient engagement, ease of drug taking, side-effects, stigma, adherence. Results: Of the 451 patients included, two-thirds suffered from chronic psychoses. Improving patient engagement with the outpatient psychiatric service was the most common reason for prescribing LAIs (almost 80% of participants), followed by increasing treatment adherence (57%), decreasing aggressiveness (54%), and improving ease of drug taking (52%). After adjusting for confounders, logistic regression analyses showed that reasons for LAI use were associated with LAI choice (e.g. first-generation LAIs for reducing aggressiveness). Conclusion: Despite the wide availability of novel LAI formulation and the emphasis on their wider use, our data suggest that the main reasons for LAI use have remained substantially unchanged over the years, focusing mostly on improving patient’s engagement. Further, clinicians follow implicit prescribing patterns when choosing LAIs, and this may generate hypotheses for future experimental studies.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology, Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology, Vol 10 (2020)
Accession number :
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