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Development of individual fitness score for conformity of prescriptions to the 'Guidelines For Pharmacological Therapy of Schizophrenia'

Authors :
Ken Inada
Kentaro Fukumoto
Naomi Hasegawa
Yuka Yasuda
Hisashi Yamada
Hikaru Hori
Kayo Ichihashi
Hitoshi Iida
Kazutaka Ohi
Hiroyuki Muraoka
Fumitoshi Kodaka
Kenta Ide
Naoki Hashimoto
Jun‐ichi Iga
Kazuyoshi Ogasawara
Kiyokazu Atake
Yoshikazu Takaesu
Tatsuya Nagasawa
Hiroshi Komatsu
Tsuyoshi Okada
Ryuji Furihata
Mikio Kido
Saya Kikuchi
Chika Kubota
Manabu Makinodan
Shinichiro Ochi
Masahiro Takeshima
Hirotaka Yamagata
Junya Matsumoto
Kenichiro Miura
Masahide Usami
Taishiro Kishimoto
Toshiaki Onitsuka
Eiichi Katsumoto
Akitoyo Hishimoto
Shusuke Numata
Norio Yasui‐Furukori
Koichiro Watanabe
Ryota Hashimoto
Source :
Neuropsychopharmacology Reports, Vol 42, Iss 4, Pp 502-509 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley, 2022.

Abstract

Abstract Aims The Guidelines for the Pharmacotherapy of Schizophrenia were established to improve the quality of medical care, and the EGUIDE project was conducted to train clinicians on guideline usage. A quality indicator (QI) was established to measure the prevalence of the guidelines, and a survey was conducted, which revealed a gap between the guidelines and actual clinical practice (evidence‐practice‐gap). The purpose of this study was to develop an individual fitness score (IFS) formula that expresses the degree to which prescribers adhere to the Guidelines for Pharmacological Therapy of Schizophrenia in a simple manner, and to determine the validity of this formula from a survey of the prescriptions of the EGUIDE project participants'. Methods To establish appropriate scores, members discussed the proposed formula and then voted on them. The IFS formula developed was set up so that antipsychotic monotherapy would be given 100 points, with points deducted if concomitant or adjunctive antipsychotic medications were used, and a minimum score of 0. To validate this formula, prescriptions of hospitalized schizophrenic patients at admission and at discharge were scored and compared. Result IFS points vary and ranged from 0 to100. The average pre‐admission score for all subjects was 45.6, and the average score at discharge was 54, those were significantly higher during discharge. Conclusions We developed an IFS formula, a tool to easily visualize the degree to which current prescriptions conform to the guidelines for the pharmacological treatment of schizophrenia.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2574173X
Volume :
42
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Neuropsychopharmacology Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.71db657687454769b1c8f814ad0c4bbd
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/npr2.12293