Margarita M Maramis, Jakobus Gerick Pantouw, Isa Multazam Noor, Andi J Tanra, Pornjira Pariwatcharakul, Nopporn Tantirangsee, Kok Yoon Chee, Win Aung Myint, Tin Oo, Ee-Heok Kua, Tran Van Cuong, Shih-Ku Lin, Yu-Tao Xiang, Yang Shu-Yu, Lian Yu Chen, Tan Chay Hoon, Naotaka Shinfuku, Norman Sartorius, Takahiro A Kato, Kang Sim
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迄今为止,还没有针对东南亚国家联盟(ASEAN)地区的抗精神病药物处方实践的评估。本研究以亚洲精神药物处方研究(REAP)调查为基础,探讨东盟国家精神分裂症患者的抗精神病药物处方。方法本研究使用2016年3月至5月采用标准化程序进行的第四次REAP抗精神病药物调查(REAP- ap4)的数据。共分析了来自6个东盟国家的1817名成年精神分裂症患者。结果处方处方与病程(G (24) = 150.595, p < .001)、处方国家(G (20) = 571.423, p < .001)显著相关。口服抗精神病药物单一治疗是所有疾病期间最常见的处方,从3-6个月到10-20年呈下降趋势。在几乎所有国家,口服抗精神病药物单一疗法也是最常用的处方。长效注射(LAI)-口服联合抗精神病药物处方的频率随着患者病程的增加而增加,在马来西亚、新加坡和泰国更为常见。结论在较发达国家,抗精神病药与口服联合用药在病程较长的患者中使用频率较高。抗精神病药物单一疗法和口服抗精神病药物处方在所有疾病期间和大多数东盟国家都很普遍。
Antipsychotic prescription pattern in ASEAN: Comparison of antipsychotic prescription formulation and type from REAP-AP4 consortium study.
BackgroundTo date, there has not been an evaluation of antipsychotic prescription practices specific to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region. This study examined antipsychotic prescription for schizophrenia patients in ASEAN countries based on Research on Asian Psychotropic Prescription (REAP) survey.MethodsThis study used data from the fourth REAP antipsychotic survey (REAP-AP4), conducted between March and May 2016 using standardized procedures. In total, 1817 adult schizophrenia patients from six ASEAN countries were analysed.ResultsPrescription formulation was significantly associated with illness duration (G (24) = 150.595, p < .001) and prescribing country (G (20) = 571.423, p < .001). Oral antipsychotic monotherapy was the most common prescription across all illness durations, with a decreasing trend from 3-6 months to 10-20 years. Oral antipsychotic monotherapy was also the most commonly used prescription in almost all countries. The frequency of long-acting injection (LAI)-oral combination antipsychotic prescription increased with the patient's illness duration and is more commonly prescribed in Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand.ConclusionLAI-oral combination antipsychotics were prescribed more frequently within patients with longer duration of illness in more developed countries. Antipsychotic monotherapy and oral antipsychotic prescriptions were prevalent across all illness durations and in most ASEAN countries.
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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.