Impact of COVID-19 quarantines on clozapine-induced constipation: Experience of utilizing a clozapine-induced constipation protocol at a state forensic psychiatric facility.

Bridgette M Gleisner, O Greg Deardorff, Yifei Liu, Megan G Trout, Joshua R Wood, Roger W Sommi, Niels C Beck
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Objective: Since 2017, Fulton State Hospital (FSH) has implemented a clozapine-induced constipation protocol. In March 2020, FSH initiated unit quarantines to minimize the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of these quarantines on medical referrals for constipation, the Bristol Stool Chart ratings, utilization of as-needed (PRN) laxatives, and adherence rates with scheduled constipation medication regimens.

Methods: Patients on the clozapine-induced constipation protocol from May 1, 2019 to December 31, 2020, were included, with 10-month pre- and mid-quarantine implementation. Data collected included patient demographics, primary psychiatric diagnosis, and outcome variables. Descriptive statistics and paired t-tests were performed.

Results: A total of 31 patients were included. Most were male (93.5%), with a median age of 40 years. The most common primary diagnosis was schizophrenia. Compared with the pre-quarantine implementation period, there were fewer medical referral contacts per person, less use of PRN laxatives, and slightly lower adherence rates to scheduled constipation medication regimens during the mid-quarantine implementation period.

Conclusion: Compared with the pre-quarantine implementation period, there were fewer medical referrals per person during the mid-quarantine implementation period.

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目的:自 2017 年起,富尔顿州立医院(FSH)实施了氯氮平诱发便秘方案。2020 年 3 月,FSH 启动了单位隔离,以最大限度地减少冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的传播。本研究旨在评估这些隔离措施对便秘转诊、布里斯托尔粪便图评分、按需使用(PRN)泻药以及按计划服用便秘药物治疗的依从率的影响:纳入2019年5月1日至2020年12月31日期间接受氯氮平诱发便秘方案治疗的患者,实施为期10个月的前期和中期隔离。收集的数据包括患者人口统计学特征、主要精神病诊断和结果变量。进行了描述性统计和配对 t 检验:结果:共纳入 31 名患者。大多数患者为男性(93.5%),年龄中位数为 40 岁。最常见的主要诊断是精神分裂症。与实施检疫前相比,在实施检疫中期,每人的转诊联系次数减少,使用PRN泻药的次数减少,按计划服用便秘药物的依从率略低:结论:与实施检疫前相比,实施检疫中期的人均转诊次数较少。
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