Virtual nurse support to enhance antipsychotic adherence in schizophrenia: A South African perspective.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
South African Journal of Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-05-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajpsychiatry.v31i0.2430
Yasmeen Thandar, Nomhle Mvunelo, Deepak Singh, Firoza Haffejee
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Abstract

Background: Patients with schizophrenia rely on antipsychotic medication, with adherence being critical for symptom management. Poor adherence leads to relapse, disability and increased healthcare costs.

Aim: This study investigated the impact on antipsychotic adherence among schizophrenia patients on the introduction of an intervention utilising a psychiatric nurse as a virtual treatment buddy.

Setting: Participants were recruited from a psychiatric clinic in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

Methods: This quantitative pre-test-post-test control group study recruited 117 schizophrenia patients. Participants were randomly assigned to an intervention group (n = 82) receiving daily text message support or a control group (n = 35) without support. Pre- and post-intervention questionnaires assessed medication adherence. The McNemar test compared medication cessation frequencies pre- and post-intervention. Pearson's chi-squared test, factor analysis and linear regressions were employed to correlate variables. A p < 0.05 was deemed statistically significant.

Results: Adherence improved from 60.8% to 83.51% post-intervention (p < 0.001). Obstacles to adherence, including inadequate disease knowledge, treatment duration, side effects, misunderstanding instructions and forgetfulness, were reduced post-intervention. Additionally, symptom relapse, rehospitalisation, specialist referrals, the need for more potent medication and employment loss decreased post-intervention.

Conclusion: Virtual buddy support has demonstrated promise in improving medication adherence and minimising adverse effects of discontinuation among schizophrenia patients.

Contribution: This study contributes a method to improving antipsychotic adherence and reducing negative outcomes in schizophrenia patients by emphasising personalised support, education and collaborative care among healthcare providers and support systems.

虚拟护士支持增强精神分裂症患者抗精神病药物依从性:南非视角。
背景:精神分裂症患者依赖抗精神病药物治疗,坚持治疗是治疗症状的关键。依从性差会导致复发、残疾和医疗费用增加。目的:本研究探讨了引入精神科护士作为虚拟治疗伙伴的干预措施对精神分裂症患者抗精神病药物依从性的影响。环境:参与者从南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省的一家精神病诊所招募。方法:选取117例精神分裂症患者进行定量前测后测对照组研究。参与者被随机分配到接受每日短信支持的干预组(n = 82)和不接受支持的对照组(n = 35)。干预前和干预后问卷评估药物依从性。McNemar试验比较了干预前和干预后的药物停止频率。采用Pearson卡方检验、因子分析和线性回归进行变量相关分析。p < 0.05为差异有统计学意义。结果:干预后依从性从60.8%提高到83.51% (p < 0.001)。干预后减少了坚持治疗的障碍,包括疾病知识不足、治疗时间、副作用、误解指示和健忘。此外,干预后症状复发、再住院、专家转诊、需要更有效的药物和失业减少。结论:虚拟伙伴支持在改善精神分裂症患者的药物依从性和最小化停药不良反应方面表现出了希望。贡献:本研究通过强调医疗保健提供者和支持系统之间的个性化支持、教育和协作护理,为改善精神分裂症患者的抗精神病药物依从性和减少负面结果提供了一种方法。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The journal is the leading psychiatric journal of Africa. It provides open-access scholarly reading for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and all with an interest in mental health. It carries empirical and conceptual research articles, reviews, editorials, and scientific letters related to psychiatry. It publishes work from various places in the world, and makes special provision for the interests of Africa. It seeks to serve its readership and researchers with the most topical content in psychiatry for clinical practice and academic pursuits, including work in the subspecialty areas of psychiatry.
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