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Connecting patient needs with treatment management
1Institute of Psychiatry, A School of King's College London, UK. joeb@lundbeck.com
Objective:
To propose ideas for the development of a core strategy for monitoring patients with schizophrenia to ensure physical health and optimal treatment provision.
Method:
A panel of European experts in the field of schizophrenia met in Bordeaux in June 2006 to discuss, 'Patient management optimisation through improved treatment monitoring.'
Results:
Key consensus from the discussion deemed that weight gain, oral health and ECG parameters were core baseline parameters to be monitored in all patients with schizophrenia. Further, an identification of a patient's own barriers to treatment alongside local health service strategies might comprise elements of an individualised management strategy which would contribute to optimisation of treatment. Any monitoring strategy should be kept simple to encourage physician compliance.
Conclusion:
A practical solution to the difficulties of providing holistic patient care would be to suggest a limited set of physical parameters to be monitored by physicians on a regular basis.
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