The importance of proper naming - A review of Neuroscience-based Nomenclature (NbN).

IF 3.8 4区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Asian journal of psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-11 DOI:10.1016/j.ajp.2024.104317
Sasson Zemach, Joseph Zohar
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Abstract

Neuroscience-based Nomenclature (NbN) is a pharmacologically-driven classification of psychotropics, aiming to revise the current indication-based classification (antipsychotics, antidepressants, anxiolytics etc.). Whereas the number of psychotropics has risen dramatically over the years, the current nomenclature preserves a rather narrow categorization that overlooks the rich neurobiological knowledge accumulated to date. The current classification is confusing for the patients ("Why am I getting an 'antipsychotic' for my depression, Doctor? am I psychotic?"), and consequently interfering with optimal care. To address this issue, leading organizations in psychopharmacology have collaborated to introduce a classification which is based on pharmacological domains (neurotransmitters) and mode of action. This approach may relieve patients from confusing labels and help clinicians plan the next pharmacological step from a neuroscientific prism. NbN has earned endorsements from significant psychiatric bodies (including the American Psychiatric Association and the European Psychiatric Association) and has been incorporated into highly ranked peer-reviewed journals, textbooks, and educational programs. It is accessible through a free app, offering an easy-to-navigate database for professionals, as well as specialized versions for child and adolescent psychiatry and for patient and family education. By bridging the gap between complex neurobiological research and clinical practice, NbN may enhance evidence-based prescription practice and serve as an educational resource. Despite its inherent challenges, this initiative may represent a step towards integrating neuroscience into everyday psychiatric care, making it more understandable and relevant for all involved.

正确命名的重要性--基于神经科学的命名法(NbN)回顾。
神经科学命名法(NbN)是一种药理学驱动的精神药物分类,旨在修订目前基于适应症的分类(抗精神病药、抗抑郁药、抗焦虑药等)。尽管近年来精神药物的数量急剧增加,但目前的命名法保留了相当狭窄的分类,忽略了迄今为止积累的丰富的神经生物学知识。目前的分类让患者感到困惑(“医生,为什么我要用‘抗精神病药’治疗我的抑郁症?我有精神病吗?”),从而干扰了最佳护理。为了解决这个问题,精神药理学的主要组织已经合作引入了一种基于药理学领域(神经递质)和作用方式的分类。这种方法可以使患者从混淆的标签中解脱出来,并帮助临床医生从神经科学的角度规划下一个药理学步骤。NbN已获得重要精神病学机构(包括美国精神病学协会和欧洲精神病学协会)的认可,并已被纳入高排名的同行评审期刊,教科书和教育计划。它可以通过一个免费的应用程序访问,为专业人士提供一个易于导航的数据库,以及儿童和青少年精神病学以及患者和家庭教育的专门版本。通过弥合复杂的神经生物学研究和临床实践之间的差距,NbN可以加强循证处方实践并作为一种教育资源。尽管存在固有的挑战,但这项倡议可能代表着将神经科学融入日常精神病学护理的一步,使其更容易理解,并与所有相关人员相关。
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Asian journal of psychiatry
Asian journal of psychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
CiteScore
12.70
自引率
5.30%
发文量
297
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: The Asian Journal of Psychiatry serves as a comprehensive resource for psychiatrists, mental health clinicians, neurologists, physicians, mental health students, and policymakers. Its goal is to facilitate the exchange of research findings and clinical practices between Asia and the global community. The journal focuses on psychiatric research relevant to Asia, covering preclinical, clinical, service system, and policy development topics. It also highlights the socio-cultural diversity of the region in relation to mental health.
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