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Adherence to medication in the community: audit cycle of interventions to improve the assessment of adherence

Farooq, Saeed; Choudry, Abid

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Abid Choudry



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Aims and method To investigate whether medication adherence is monitored during follow-up in out-patient reviews. A retrospective audit was carried out with a sample of 50 follow-up patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. Following this, interventions were made prior to the re-audit (including text messaging clinicians and prompt sheets in the out-patient department to encourage adherence discussions). Results There was an improvement on all the standards set for this audit following the interventions. More doctors had discussed medication adherence (62% second cycle v. 50% first cycle) with their patient and there was increased discussion and documentation regarding medication side-effects (60% second cycle v. 30% first cycle). More clinicians discussed the response to medication (60% second cycle v. 46% first cycle). Clinical implications Treatment adherence is not regularly monitored or recorded in clinical notes in routine psychiatric out-patient appointments. This highlights the need for regular training to improve practice.

Acceptance Date Apr 21, 2016
Publication Date Feb 1, 2017
Journal BJPsych Bull
Print ISSN 2056-4694
Publisher Royal College of Psychiatrists
Pages 41 - 44
DOI https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.bp.115.053520
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.bp.115.053520

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