Long-acting injectable antipsychotics as maintenance therapy for schizophrenia during the COVID-19 pandemic: A micro-narrative review.

IF 2 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Neuropsychopharmacology Reports Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-06 DOI:10.1002/npr2.12413
Yoshiyo Oguchi, Nobumi Miyake, Kumiko Ando
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Abstract

The coronavirus disease pandemic has presented healthcare systems with unprecedented challenges globally and substantially impacted the management of chronic diseases such as schizophrenia. This narrative review highlights the usefulness of long-acting injectable antipsychotics (LAIs) as maintenance therapy for patients with schizophrenia during the pandemic. The analysis of relevant literature and psychiatric survey data revealed diverse trends in LAIs prescription and patient adherence with oral antipsychotics. Although some studies have reported a decrease in LAIs prescriptions owing to pandemic-related disruptions, others have suggested stable patient adherence with oral antipsychotics. Approximately 70% of Japanese psychiatrists reported an increase in schizophrenia relapse rates in a survey, underscoring the critical role of LAIs in maintaining therapeutic stability. The potential benefits of LAIs with extended dosing intervals have been highlighted, including improving oral medication adherence and reducing the frequency of hospital visits. In conclusion, this review emphasizes the continued need for uninterrupted LAIs therapy in conjunction with community and home-based care despite the disruptions caused by the coronavirus disease pandemic. Further development of LAIs maintenance therapy strategies considering the ongoing pandemic and potential future public health emergencies are required.

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在 COVID-19 大流行期间,长效注射用抗精神病药物作为精神分裂症的维持疗法:微观叙事回顾。
冠状病毒疾病大流行给全球医疗系统带来了前所未有的挑战,并对精神分裂症等慢性疾病的治疗产生了重大影响。这篇叙述性综述强调了长效注射用抗精神病药物(LAIs)在大流行期间作为精神分裂症患者维持疗法的作用。对相关文献和精神病学调查数据的分析表明,LAIs 处方和患者坚持口服抗精神病药物的趋势各不相同。尽管一些研究报告称,由于大流行造成的干扰,LAIs 的处方量有所减少,但其他研究则表明,患者对口服抗精神病药物的依从性保持稳定。在一项调查中,约 70% 的日本精神科医生表示精神分裂症的复发率有所上升,这凸显了 LAIs 在维持治疗稳定性方面的关键作用。延长给药间隔的 LAIs 的潜在益处也得到了强调,包括改善口服药物的依从性和减少医院就诊频率。总之,本综述强调,尽管冠状病毒疾病大流行造成了混乱,但仍然需要不间断的LAIs治疗,并与社区和家庭护理相结合。考虑到目前的大流行和未来可能发生的公共卫生突发事件,需要进一步制定LAIs维持治疗策略。
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Neuropsychopharmacology Reports
Neuropsychopharmacology Reports Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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