Factors associated with medication interruption among outpatients with severe mental illness exposed to COVID-19

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作者
Jiao, Jian [1 ]
Ji, Yuanyi [2 ]
Ren, Hua [3 ]
Hao, Yanni [4 ]
Shen, Xiaoling [4 ]
Dong, Zaiquan [4 ]
机构
[1] Sichuan Univ, West China Hosp, Sleep Med Ctr, Mental Hlth Ctr,Translat Neurosci Ctr, Chengdu, Peoples R China
[2] Sichuan Univ, West China Sch Publ Hlth, West China Hosp 4, Chengdu, Sichuan, Peoples R China
[3] Fourth Peoples Hosp Chengdu, Chengdu, Sichuan, Peoples R China
[4] Sichuan Univ, Mental Hlth Ctr, West China Hosp, Chengdu, Sichuan, Peoples R China
关键词
COVID-19; severe mental illness; schizophrenia; medication compliance; medication interruption;
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10.3389/fpubh.2023.1086863
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Many patients with severe mental illness (SMI) relapsed and deteriorated during the COVID-19 pandemic, as they experienced medication interruption. This study aimed to investigate factors affecting medication interruption in patients with SMI during the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 2,077 patients with SMI participated in an online survey on medication interruption during the COVID-19 outbreak. The questionnaire comprised six parts: basic demographic information, COVID-19 exposure, state of disease, medication compliance before COVID-19, medication interruption during COVID-19, and the specific impact and needs. A total of 2,017 valid questionnaires were collected. Nearly 50% of patients with SMI have been affected to varying degrees of life expectancy and treatment. Among them, 74 patients stopped taking medicines for more than 14 days without a prescription. Logistic regression analysis showed that cohabitant exposure [OR = 26.629; 95% CI (3.293-215.323), p = 0.002], medication partial compliance and non-compliance pre-COVID-19 [OR = 11.109; 95% CI (6.093-20.251), p < 0.001; OR = 20.115; 95% CI (10.490-38.571), p < 0.001], and disease status [OR = 0.326; 95% CI (0.188-0.564), p < 0.001] were related to medication interruption. More than 50% of the patients wanted help in taking medications, follow-up, and receiving more financial support and protective materials. We found that the daily lives of patients with SMI were much more susceptible to impact during the pandemic. Patients with a history of partial or non-medication compliance before COVID-19 and an unstable disease state are more easily affected by pandemics and epidemics and need extra attention should similar large-scale outbreaks occur in the future.
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