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. 2025 Mar;52(2):289-317.
doi: 10.1007/s10488-024-01408-9. Epub 2024 Aug 17.

Metabolic Monitoring for Adults Living with a Serious Mental Illness on a Second-Generation Antipsychotic Agent: A Scoping Review

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Metabolic Monitoring for Adults Living with a Serious Mental Illness on a Second-Generation Antipsychotic Agent: A Scoping Review

Tien Ngoc Thi Bui et al. Adm Policy Ment Health. 2025 Mar.

Abstract

Premature mortality in people living with a severe mental illness (SMI) is often attributed to multiple factors including the use of medicines such as antipsychotics. Second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs) are known to cause metabolic syndrome which can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. Practice guidelines have recommended regular physical health monitoring, particularly of metabolic parameters, however, metabolic monitoring for people living with SMI using antipsychotics remains suboptimal. Therefore, highlighting the need for ongoing research. This scoping review aimed to provide an overview of current metabolic monitoring practices. We anticipate that this information will assist clinicians and policymakers and inform future research. The following databases were searched: MEDLINE (Ovid), Embase (Ovid), CINAHL (EBSCO), the Cochrane Database of Systemic Reviews (Wiley), APA PsycInfo (Ovid) and Scopus (Elsevier Science Publishers). The target group was adults (aged ≥ 18) diagnosed with SMI (including bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder and psychotic disorders) and taking SGAs. In total, 44 studies from 14 countries were retrieved. Our findings highlighted that most studies conducted in hospitals did not report on metabolic monitoring practices. Additionally, the roles and responsibilities of healthcare professionals in metabolic monitoring for SMI were infrequently described and parameters such as waist circumference and BMI were often poorly monitored. The scoping review highlights that no streamlined approach towards metabolic monitoring currently exists. There is a need to stipulate and define the roles and responsibilities of all health professionals involved in metabolic monitoring in SMI to optimise care for these individuals. Moreover, there is a need for ongoing research, particularly in the community setting, to promote increased accessibility to metabolic monitoring for SMI.

Keywords: Antipsychotic agents; Healthcare; Mental illness; Metabolic diseases; Monitoring.

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Declarations. Competing interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests. Ethical Approval: Not applicable.

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PRISMA flow diagram showing the process of study selection for inclusion in the scoping review
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The type and frequency of metabolic monitoring for different metabolic parameters reported by the 29 included studies.*Studies that reported the frequency of metabolic monitoring over multiple years or where the prevalence was not reported were not included in this figure. Areas of overlap indicate that two or more studies reported similar monitoring rates

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