Impact of long-acting injectable antipsychotics vs. oral medication on relapses of patients with psychosis and bipolar disorder

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Vgontzas, Alexandros N. [1 ,2 ,6 ]
Paschalidou, Anna [1 ]
Simos, Panagiotis G. [2 ,3 ,5 ]
Anastasaki, Maria [1 ]
Zografaki, Avgi [1 ]
Volikos, Emmanouil [1 ,3 ]
Koutra, Katerina [4 ]
Basta, Maria [2 ,3 ]
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[1] Univ Crete, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, Mobile Mental Hlth Unit Heraklion, Iraklion 71003, Crete, Greece
[2] Univ Crete, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, Iraklion 71003, Crete, Greece
[3] Univ Hosp Heraklion, Dept Psychiat, Iraklion 71110, Crete, Greece
[4] Univ Crete, Sch Social Sci, Dept Psychol, Gallos Campus, Rethimnon 74100, Crete, Greece
[5] Fdn Res & Technol, Inst Comp Sci, Iraklion, Greece
[6] Penn State Univ, Coll Med, Sleep Res & Treatment Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Hershey, PA 17033 USA
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PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH | / PHILADELPHIA卷 / 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA期
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Hospital admissions; Voluntary admissions; Involuntary admissions; First-generation LAIs; Second-generation LAIs; Adherence;
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Relapse associated with multiple hospital readmissions of patients with chronic and severe mental disorders, such as psychosis and bipolar disorder, is frequently associated with non-adherence to treatment. The primary aim of the study was to compare the effectiveness of long-acting injectable (LAI) treatment, vs. oral medication in reducing readmissions of patients with psychotic or bipolar disorder in a community sample of 164 patients with psychosis and 29 patients with bipolar disorder (n = 193), with poor adherence to oral medication. The mean follow up period was 5.6 years and the number of readmissions were compared for an equal-length period of oral treatment preceding the onset of LAI administration. We observed a significant decrease of 45.2 % in total hospital readmissions after receiving LAIs treatment. The effect was significant both for patients with a pre-LAI treatment history of predominantly voluntary hospitalizations and with predominantly involuntary admissions. In addition, we observed equal effectiveness of first- vs. second-generation LAIs in reducing total hospital readmissions regardless of type of pre-treatment admission history (voluntary vs. involuntary). LAIs appear to be effective in reducing both voluntary and involuntary hospital readmissions in patients with psychosis and bipolar disorder with a history of poor adherence to treatment.
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页码:Mech. Adv. Mater. Struct. / 2024 JAN 4
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