Antipsychotic treatment for youth in foster care: Perspectives on improving youths' experiences in providing informed consent.

Cassandra Simmel, Cadence F Bowden, Sheree Neese-Todd, Justeen Hyde, Stephen Crystal
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The disproportionate prescribing of high-risk antipsychotic medication for youth in foster care is a significant social problem across the U.S. This qualitative study examined stakeholder perceptions of prescribing, being prescribed, or overseeing prescriptions for youth in foster care. Interviews and focus groups were conducted with clinicians, child welfare caseworkers, foster caregivers, and foster care alumni. The overall aim was to systematically explore their understanding of and experiences with the Informed Consent to treatment and shared decision-making processes related to prescribing and monitoring of antipsychotic medications for youth in foster care. Participants were recruited from around the country; data collection using structured interview or focus group guides occurred via telephone and web-based formats. This study is rooted in the lived experiences of stakeholders in addressing recent federal legislative mandates and guidelines for the oversight and co-ordination of mental health service delivery to youth in foster care. Numerous themes emerged that provide context in employing a team-based approach for youth engaged with multiple child-serving systems. Eight themes emerged that illustrate the necessary components of successfully implementing Informed Consent and shared decision-making as well as the barriers and concerns germane to this process. The findings address the nuanced complexity of and tensions with the trade-offs inherent in delivering mental health care to youth involved in foster care. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

青少年在寄养中的抗精神病治疗:在提供知情同意方面改善青少年经验的观点。
在美国,高风险抗精神病药物的不成比例处方是一个重要的社会问题。这个定性研究调查了利益相关者对处方、被处方或监督处方的看法。访谈和焦点小组进行了临床医生,儿童福利个案工作者,寄养照顾者和寄养校友。总体目标是系统地探索他们对治疗知情同意的理解和经验,以及与寄养青少年抗精神病药物处方和监测相关的共享决策过程。参与者是从全国各地招募的;数据收集采用结构化访谈或焦点小组指南,通过电话和网络形式进行。这项研究是基于利益相关者在处理最近联邦立法授权和指导方针方面的生活经验,这些指导方针是为了监督和协调向寄养青年提供的心理健康服务。出现了许多主题,为参与多个儿童服务系统的青年采用以团队为基础的方法提供了背景。出现了八个主题,说明了成功实施知情同意和共同决策的必要组成部分,以及与这一进程相关的障碍和问题。研究结果解决了向寄养青少年提供心理健康护理的微妙复杂性和内在权衡的紧张关系。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA,版权所有)。
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