Essential information about chronobiology and chronotherapy for the optimal care of people with bipolar disorders: an international expert consensus.

Jacob J Crouse, Victoria Loblay, Anthony Jorm, Timothy Wong, Zsofi de Haan, Carla Gorban, Mirim Shin, Emiliana Tonini, Chris Aiken, Lauren B Alloy, Kürşat Altinbaş, Serge Beaulieu, Joanne S Carpenter, Bruno Etain, Yuichi Esaki, Jess G Fiedorowicz, Corrado Garbazza, Pierre A Geoffroy, Bartholomeus C M Haarman, Tone E G Henriksen, Maria Paz Hidalgo, Maree L Inder, Raymond W Lam, Helle Ø Madsen, Colleen A McClung, Gunnar Morken, Laura Palagini, James Phelps, Richard J Porter, Aswin Ratheesh, Rixt F Riemersma-Van der Lek, Janusz K Rybakowski, Erika Fh Saunders, Peter F J Schulte, Daniel J Smith, Holly A Swartz, Bryan K Tolliver, Anna Wirz-Justice, Ian B Hickie, John F Gottlieb
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Abstract

Background: Circadian dysfunction is involved in the pathophysiology of bipolar disorders (BD), and circadian-based interventions are gaining recognition in their management. Moreover, basic and epidemiologic research has generated findings inspiring circadian-informed self- and clinician-management strategies. Despite these gains, many Clinical Practice Guidelines and clinical training programs have not incorporated this evidence in their recommendations and curricula.

Aims: This International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD) Chronobiology and Chronotherapy Task Force position paper reports a Delphi study-based international consensus statement on what is essential for mental health clinicians to know about the chronobiology and chronotherapy of BD.

Methods: An initial pool of statements was derived via review of academic and grey literatures. Statements were rated on a 5-point scale (essential; important; don't know/depends; unimportant; should not be included). Consensus was reached when statements were rated as essential or important by ≥80% of experts. Two young persons with lived experience of BD gave feedback on acceptability.

Results: Thirty experts from 15 countries in Europe, North and South America, and the Asia Pacific participated (mean age 55.3 years [SD=11.8]; 40% female; 83% psychiatrists; mean clinical and research experience of 26 [SD=10.8] and 22 years [SD=12.6], respectively). Eight-hundred-and-forty-seven ratings occurred across 12 core constructs and three rounds; 470 statements were discarded after one round and 35 were discarded after rerating. Consensus was reached on 342 statements spanning four themes: basic circadian science; circadian health and disruption; chronobiology of BD; and six chronotherapies (e.g., key protocols, outcomes, side effects, risks/contraindications).

Conclusions: This position paper summarises an international consensus statement on the essential information about the chronobiology and chronotherapy of BD that is intended to help clinicians optimise their management of individuals with BD. This knowledge is available online ( https://osf.io/agk9y ) and its dissemination is expected to enhance the training and efficacy of clinicians globally.

关于双相情感障碍患者最佳护理的时间生物学和时间疗法的基本信息:国际专家共识。
背景:昼夜节律障碍与双相情感障碍(BD)的病理生理有关,以昼夜节律为基础的干预措施在其治疗中得到越来越多的认可。此外,基础和流行病学研究已经产生了鼓舞人心的昼夜节律自我和临床管理策略的发现。尽管取得了这些成果,但许多临床实践指南和临床培训计划并没有将这些证据纳入他们的建议和课程。目的:这篇国际双相情感障碍学会(ISBD)时间生物学和时间治疗工作组的立场论文报告了一份基于德尔菲研究的国际共识声明,该声明是关于心理健康临床医生了解双相情感障碍的时间生物学和时间治疗的必要条件。方法:通过回顾学术文献和灰色文献得出初步声明库。陈述按5分制进行评分(基本;重要;不知道/依赖;不重要的;不应该包括在内)。当陈述被≥80%的专家评为必要或重要时,达成共识。两位有过BD生活经验的年轻人就可接受性给出了反馈。结果:来自欧洲、北美、南美和亚太地区15个国家的30名专家参与研究,平均年龄55.3岁[SD=11.8];40%的女性;83%的精神病医生;平均临床和研究经验分别为26年[SD=10.8]和22年[SD=12.6])。在12个核心构念和3轮中产生了847个评分;一轮后丢弃470条语句,评分后丢弃35条语句。就342项声明达成共识,涵盖四个主题:基础昼夜节律科学;生理健康和破坏;BD的时间生物学;以及六种时间疗法(例如,关键方案、结果、副作用、风险/禁忌症)。结论:本立场文件总结了关于双相障碍的时间生物学和时间疗法的基本信息的国际共识声明,旨在帮助临床医生优化他们对双相障碍患者的管理。这些知识可在网上获得(https://osf.io/agk9y),其传播有望加强全球临床医生的培训和疗效。
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