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[Patient knowledge regarding tardive dyskinesia].

E M Haberfellner1, H Rittmannsberger

  • 1e.m.haberfellner@aon.at

Der Nervenarzt
|March 23, 2006
PubMed
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Patients with schizophrenia have low awareness of tardive dyskinesia (TD) risks from antipsychotics. Providing clear oral information significantly improves patient understanding of TD in the short term.

Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Neurology
  • Pharmacology

Context:

  • Informed consent for antipsychotic treatment requires patient understanding of tardive dyskinesia (TD) risks.
  • Patient education on TD is crucial for valid consent and treatment adherence.

Purpose:

  • To assess the baseline knowledge of TD in patients treated with antipsychotics.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of providing additional oral information on TD.
  • To identify factors influencing patient comprehension of TD risks.

Summary:

  • Initially, only 17% of patients were informed about TD, despite reading leaflets or prior information.
  • After receiving targeted oral information, 72% of patients became informed about TD.
  • Elderly patients and those with severe psychopathology were less likely to be informed.

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Impact:

  • Oral information significantly enhances patient knowledge of TD risks associated with antipsychotic medications.
  • Improved patient understanding can lead to more informed treatment decisions and potentially better outcomes.
  • This highlights the need for effective communication strategies in psychiatric care regarding medication side effects.