Department of Health Sciences, University of York, Area 4 ARRC Building, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, UK.
Cicely Saunders Institute of Palliative Care, Policy and Rehabilitation, King's College London, London, SE5 9PJ, UK.
Int J Clin Pharm. 2019 Aug;41(4):972-980. doi: 10.1007/s11096-019-00861-z. Epub 2019 Jun 13.
Background Mental health problems are common in people with substance misuse problems. However, there is a paucity of evidence regarding prescribing of psychotropic medications for people with comorbid mental health and substance misuse problems. Objective To explore the views of service users attending an addiction service on the appropriateness of psychotropic medications prescribed for their co-existing mental health problems. Setting A specialist addiction service in the North of England. Method A phenomenological approach was adopted. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with twelve service users. Data were analysed using thematic framework analysis. Main outcome measure Service users' views concerning the appropriateness of their prescribed psychotropic medications. Results The following themes captured service users' views on the appropriateness of their medications: benefits from medicines, entitlement to medicines, and assessment and review. Service users mostly described benefits from their medications (including those prescribed outside guideline recommendations) and there was also an awareness of the adverse effects they experienced from them. It appears that people with substance misuse problems have a particularly strong sense of their own needs and seek to influence prescribing decisions. Service users further described varied practices regarding assessment and review of their medications with evidence of regular reviews while others identified suboptimal or inadequate practices. Conclusion Most service users described improved functioning as a result of their prescribed psychotropic medications. Prescriptions that are inappropriate in terms of their usual indications may well be justified if they assist in stabilising service users and moving them on to recovery.
精神健康问题在物质滥用问题患者中很常见。然而,关于为同时患有精神健康和物质滥用问题的患者开具精神药物的证据很少。
探讨参加成瘾服务的患者对为其并存的精神健康问题开具的精神药物的适当性的看法。
英格兰北部的一家专门的成瘾服务机构。
采用现象学方法。对 12 名服务使用者进行了半结构化访谈。使用主题框架分析对数据进行了分析。
服务使用者对其规定的精神药物的适当性的看法。
以下主题体现了服务使用者对其药物治疗适当性的看法:药物的益处、药物的权利以及评估和审查。服务使用者主要描述了他们从药物中获得的益处(包括那些超出指南推荐范围的药物),并且还意识到他们从中经历的不良反应。似乎有物质滥用问题的人对自己的需求有特别强烈的认识,并试图影响处方决策。服务使用者进一步描述了他们的药物评估和审查的不同做法,其中包括定期审查,而另一些人则发现存在不理想或不充分的做法。
大多数服务使用者描述了他们规定的精神药物对其功能的改善。如果这些处方有助于稳定服务使用者并帮助他们康复,那么即使不符合通常适应症,也可能是合理的。