为精神科母婴病房中患有抑郁症和焦虑症的妇女开具药物疗法和电休克疗法处方。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Australasian Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-29 DOI:10.1177/10398562241278856
Sushreya Saluja, Anna Cooter, Susan Roberts, Grace Branjerdporn
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摘要

研究目的本研究旨在了解澳大利亚一家精神科住院母婴病房(MBU)收治的抑郁和焦虑妇女的药物治疗和电休克疗法(ECT)处方,并将处方与国家临床实践指南进行比较:方法:对2017年3月至2019年7月期间入住公立精神科住院母婴病房、被诊断患有抑郁症或焦虑症的女性进行回顾性审计。在三个时间点采集数据,以评估人口统计学、临床和药物治疗特征。研究完成了描述性统计:在 74 名女性中,有 57 名女性患有抑郁症,73% 的女性在入院时服用了选择性血清素再摄取抑制剂(SSRIs),14% 的女性在入院时接受了电痉挛疗法。对于患有焦虑症的妇女(17 人),23% 的人在开具抗抑郁处方的同时还开具了苯二氮卓类药物。在入院期间,SSRI处方量有所增加,其他抗抑郁剂处方量也呈上升趋势。非典型抗精神病药物处方最初有所增加,出院时呈下降趋势:本研究探讨了在治疗因抑郁和焦虑而入住精神科住院病房的母亲时所采用的治疗手段。研究结果表明了在自然环境下错综复杂的处方做法,并强调处方做法符合国家指导方针。
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Pharmacotherapy and electroconvulsive therapy prescription for women with depressive and anxiety disorders in a psychiatric mother-baby unit.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to understand the pharmacotherapy and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) prescription of women with depression and anxiety admitted to an Australian inpatient psychiatric mother-baby unit (MBU) and compare prescription to national clinical practice guidelines.

Method: A retrospective audit was conducted on women diagnosed with depression or anxiety admitted to a public psychiatric inpatient MBU from March 2017 to July 2019. Data was captured at three time points to assess demographic, clinical and pharmacotherapy treatment characteristics. Descriptive statistics were completed.

Results: Of the 74 women, 57 women had depression, with 73% prescribed Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) and 14% provided ECT during admission. For women with anxiety (n = 17), 23% were prescribed a benzodiazepine with concurrent antidepressant prescription. SSRI prescription increased, with other antidepressant prescription up trending through admission. Atypical antipsychotic prescription was increased initially and trended downwards at discharge.

Conclusions: This study explored the therapeutic armamentarium employed for the treatment of mothers admitted to an inpatient psychiatric MBU with depression and anxiety. The results point to the intricate prescribing practices in a naturalistic setting and highlight that prescribing practices were in line with national guidelines.

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Australasian Psychiatry
Australasian Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
5.60%
发文量
159
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australasian Psychiatry is the bi-monthly journal of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) that aims to promote the art of psychiatry and its maintenance of excellence in practice. The journal is peer-reviewed and accepts submissions, presented as original research; reviews; descriptions of innovative services; comments on policy, history, politics, economics, training, ethics and the Arts as they relate to mental health and mental health services; statements of opinion and letters. Book reviews are commissioned by the editor. A section of the journal provides information on RANZCP business and related matters.
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