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用于评估迷幻辅助治疗中发生的不良事件的框架。

A framework for assessment of adverse events occurring in psychedelic-assisted therapies.

机构信息

Emory Center for Psychedelics and Spirituality, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.

出版信息

J Psychopharmacol. 2024 Aug;38(8):690-700. doi: 10.1177/02698811241265756. Epub 2024 Jul 31.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Despite considerable research examining the efficacy of psychedelic-assisted therapies (PATs) for treating psychiatric disorders, assessment of adverse events (AEs) in PAT research has lagged. Current AE reporting standards in PAT trials are poorly calibrated to features of PAT that distinguish it from other treatments, leaving many potential AEs unassessed.

METHODS

A multidisciplinary working group of experts involved in PAT pooled formally and informally documented AEs observed through research experience and published literature. This information was integrated with (a) current standards and practices for AE reporting in pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy trials and (b) published findings documenting post-acute dosing impacts of psychedelics on subjective states, meaning, and psychosocial health variables, to produce a set of AE constructs important to evaluate in PAT as well as recommended methods and time frames for their assessment and monitoring. Correspondence between identified potential AEs and current standards for AE assessment was examined, including the extent of coverage of identified AE constructs by 25 existing measures used in relevant research.

RESULTS

Fifty-four potential AE terms warranting systematized assessment in PAT were identified, defined, and categorized. Existing measures demonstrated substantial gaps in their coverage of identified AE constructs. Recommendations were developed for how to assess PAT AEs (including patient, clinician, and informant reports), and when to assess over preparation, dosing session, integration, and follow-up. Application of this framework is demonstrated in a preliminary assessment protocol (available in the supplement).

CONCLUSIONS

This assessment framework addresses the need to capture post-acute dosing AEs in PAT, accounting for its pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy components, as well as documented impacts of psychedelics on worldviews and spirituality.

摘要

目的

尽管有大量研究检查迷幻辅助疗法(PAT)治疗精神疾病的疗效,但 PAT 研究中对不良事件(AE)的评估却滞后了。目前 PAT 试验中的 AE 报告标准与 PAT 的特征调整不当,这些特征将其与其他治疗方法区分开来,导致许多潜在的 AE 未得到评估。

方法

一个由参与 PAT 的多学科专家组成的工作组汇集了通过研究经验和已发表文献观察到的正式和非正式记录的 AE。这些信息与 (a) 药物治疗和心理治疗试验中 AE 报告的当前标准和实践以及 (b) 记录迷幻剂在主观状态、意义和心理社会健康变量方面急性后剂量影响的已发表发现相结合,以产生一组在 PAT 中需要评估的 AE 结构,并为其评估和监测推荐方法和时间框架。检查了确定的潜在 AE 与当前 AE 评估标准之间的对应关系,包括 25 种现有相关研究中使用的评估工具对确定的 AE 结构的涵盖程度。

结果

确定了 54 个需要在 PAT 中进行系统评估的潜在 AE 术语,对其进行了定义和分类。现有的评估工具在涵盖确定的 AE 结构方面存在很大差距。为如何评估 PAT AE(包括患者、临床医生和知情人报告)以及何时在准备、剂量疗程、整合和随访期间进行评估制定了建议。该框架的应用在初步评估方案中得到了展示(可在补充材料中获得)。

结论

该评估框架满足了在 PAT 中捕捉急性后剂量 AE 的需求,考虑了其药物治疗和心理治疗成分,以及迷幻剂对世界观和灵性的已记录影响。

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