Antipsychotics in Perspective: Past, Present, and Future.

Q2 Medicine
Steven A Levenson
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Abstract

For more than half a century, there has been controversy and conflict over using psychotropic medications ("psychotropics") as strategies to modulate behavior, enhance mood, and address cognitive issues for nursing home residents. The current situation reflects a long history of investigation, reports, discussions, government and professional activity, and other attempted improvement. Although attention has focused primarily on the use of antipsychotics, particularly to manage symptoms associated with dementia, there are much broader issues. The use of all psychotropics has arguably been challenging and inconsistent. Although antipsychotic use in nursing homes has been reduced substantially, many controversies and concerns remain, such as the continuing significant use of other psychotropics. It is tempting to conclude that efforts to reduce the use of these medications might have been deliberately stymied, and that more drastic-if not coercive-measures are needed to correct these issues. However, many other compelling considerations must be defined accurately and addressed. Further improvement in the current situation requires reconsidering some current beliefs and approaches. A pause and reopening of meaningful discussion is needed. This 3-part series (in this and the next 2 issues of The Senior Care Pharmacist) will examine the history of the issues (this month), various perspectives on the issues (part 2), and lessons and recommended approaches for the future (part 3).

抗精神病药物透视:过去、现在和未来。
半个多世纪以来,关于使用精神药物("psychotropic medications",简称 "精神药物")来调节疗养院居民的行为、改善情绪和解决认知问题的策略,一直存在争议和冲突。目前的情况反映了长期以来的调查、报告、讨论、政府和专业活动以及其他尝试改进的情况。尽管人们的注意力主要集中在抗精神病药物的使用上,尤其是在控制痴呆症相关症状方面,但这其中还存在着更广泛的问题。可以说,所有精神药物的使用都具有挑战性且不一致。尽管疗养院中抗精神病药物的使用已大幅减少,但许多争议和担忧依然存在,例如其他精神药物的持续大量使用。我们很容易得出这样的结论:减少这些药物使用的努力可能是被蓄意阻挠的,因此需要采取更严厉的措施(如果不是强制措施的话)来纠正这些问题。然而,还必须准确界定和解决许多其他迫在眉睫的问题。要进一步改善目前的状况,就必须重新考虑当前的一些观念和方法。需要暂停并重新开展有意义的讨论。本系列由三部分组成(本期和下两期的《老年护理药剂师》),将探讨这些问题的历史(本月)、对这些问题的各种观点(第 2 部分)以及经验教训和对未来的建议方法(第 3 部分)。
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Senior Care Pharmacist
Senior Care Pharmacist PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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