Psychotropic drug utilization and functioning in a boarding house in Greece.

Autor: Petsas, Dimitrios, Kontis, Dimitrios, Parashakis, Konstantinos, Lilli, Vasiliki, Garnetas, Hristos, Kontis, Konstantinos
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Zdroj: Annals of General Psychiatry; 2008 Supplement 1, Vol. 7, Special section p1-1, 1p
Abstrakt: Background A rehabilitation program in the boarding house "Galini A" resulted in a significant decrease in the number of psychotropic medications and a parallel increase in the functioning of patients, during the first 18 months of their arrival at the unit. The aim of this study is to define whether these achievements were maintained. Materials and methods All 15 residents of the unit (mean age 52.27 years, range 37-75, suffering from psychotic disorder and/or mental retardation) were recruited in the study. Functioning was assessed with the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) scale and data regarding the drug treatment of each patient was collected. The assessments were made at their arrival at the unit, 18 and 32 months later. Results The number of the psychotropic drugs administered at the first day, 18 and 36 months later were: antipsychotics: 27-22-21, classical antipsychotics: 21-10-10, atypical antipsychotics: 6-12-11, benzodiazepines 16-3-2, mood stabilizers: 8-6-6, anticholinergics: 8-2-2, antidepressants: 2-0-0, total : 61-33-31. The mean GAF score was 36,9 - 46,6 - 47,8 respectively. Conclusions The decrease in the number of psychotropic drugs was associated with an increase in the residents' global functioning. Both findings were observed 18 months since their arrival at the unit and maintained after 36 months. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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