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. 2017 Apr;41(2):103-108.
doi: 10.1192/pb.bp.115.053009.

Antipsychotic prescribing of consultant forensic psychiatrists working in different levels of secure care with patients with schizophrenia

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Antipsychotic prescribing of consultant forensic psychiatrists working in different levels of secure care with patients with schizophrenia

Anna Machin et al. BJPsych Bull. 2017 Apr.

Abstract

Aims and method To detect any differences in the antipsychotic prescribing practices of consultant forensic psychiatrists working in different levels of secure care with patients diagnosed with schizophrenia, and to identify potential reasons for any differences. Prescribing data were collected from four secure hospitals within one National Health Service trust. A questionnaire was sent to consultant forensic psychiatrists working at those hospitals as well as those working in the trust's community forensic services. Results Consultants working in high security prescribed more oral antipsychotics than consultants working in medium and low security, who prescribed more depot antipsychotics, as established via the prescribing data. The questionnaire provided insight regarding the reasons for these preferences. Clinical implications There were differences in the antipsychotic prescribing practices of consultant forensic psychiatrists working in different levels of secure care, and, overall, the rate of depot antipsychotic prescribing was lower than might be expected. Although it was positive that the rate of polypharmacy was low when compared with earlier studies, the lower-than-expected rate of depot antipsychotic prescribing has clinical implications.

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