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[Subjective experience with antipsychotics: quantitative evaluation].

M Barbeŕa1, J Sanjuán, M Munárriz

  • 1Servicio de Psiquiatria Hospital La Fe Valencia, Spain. mbarfons@yahoo.es

Actas Espanolas De Psiquiatria
|September 23, 2006
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This study reviewed ten scales measuring patients' subjective experience with antipsychotics, finding their content distinct. It proposes differentiating acute drug response from long-term subjective experience for better assessment.

Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Pharmacology
  • Clinical Psychology

Context:

  • Subjective patient experience with antipsychotics is crucial for treatment adherence, quality of life, and outcomes.
  • Numerous measurement instruments have been developed for clinical practice, focusing on patient perspectives.

Purpose:

  • To systematically collect and analyze questionnaires evaluating subjective experiences with antipsychotics published over the last 40 years.
  • To identify and assess the advantages and limitations of existing measurement scales.

Summary:

  • Ten scales were identified: NDS, DRI, DAI-30, DAI-10, ROMI, SWN, SWN (short version), MARS, ANT, and PETiT.
  • Analysis revealed no overlap in the content of these scales.
  • A distinction is proposed between acute neuroleptic-induced dysphoria and the complex effects of long-term subjective experience.

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Impact:

  • Provides a comprehensive overview of available tools for assessing patient experience with antipsychotics.
  • Highlights the need for distinct measures for acute drug effects versus long-term treatment experience.
  • Informs clinical practice and future research on patient-centered antipsychotic evaluation.