服用抗精神病药物:回顾。

K Usher, B Happell
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未能按规定服用抗精神病药物经常导致复发和再次进入精神病院。精神科/心理健康护士有责任确保病人有足够的知识和支持,使他们能够就他们的药物治疗方案作出明智的决定。此外,护士在这种治疗方案中扮演着重要的角色,作为病人的倡导者。然而,围绕不合规的问题对精神科/心理健康护士来说是一个重大挑战。本文探讨了这些复杂的问题,特别是,个人因素的影响,对抗精神病药物的知识,治疗因素和帮助者的关系对精神病人服药行为的文献和最近的研究结果。最后,讨论了这些因素对心理健康护士角色的影响。
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Taking neuroleptic medications: a review.

Failure to take neuroleptic medications as prescribed often results in relapse and readmission to a psychiatric facility. It is the responsibility of the psychiatric/mental health nurse to ensure that clients have sufficient knowledge and support to enable them to make informed decisions regarding their medication regimen. In addition, the nurse has an important role as client advocate with regard to this treatment option. However, the issues surrounding noncompliance represent a major challenge to psychiatric/mental health nurses. This paper explores these complex issues surrounding the taking of prescribed neuroleptic medication, in particular, the impact of personal factors, knowledge of neuroleptic medications, therapy factors and the helper relationship upon the medication taking behaviour of psychiatric clients is presented in relation to the literature and recent research findings. Finally, the implications of these factors towards the role of the mental health nurse is discussed.

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